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Solve x by using the trial and improvement method! X + X^2 = 132 Thank you! Please help - you get 30pts!!
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Solve x by using the trial and improvement method! X + X^2 = 132 Thank you! Please help - you get 30pts!!
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Solve x by using the trial and improvement method!
X + X^2 = 132
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X+X^2= 132 6^2 then just divide your answer by the whole number
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