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What are the square roots of 484? A. −12 and 12 B. −18 and 18 C. −22 and 22 D. −242 and 242
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What are the square roots of 484? A. −12 and 12 B. −18 and 18 C. −22 and 22 D. −242 and 242
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What are the square roots of 484? A. −12 and 12 B. −18 and 18 C. −22 and 22 D. −242 and 242
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i just wanted to say that kid didddent help at all thx
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C -22 and 22
hope it helped
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