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Solve 3x^2 = 6x– 3 by graphing.

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User Jeoffman
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Answer:

x= square root of 2x-1

Explanation:

First you move the 3 to the right side of the equation and since it was multiplied; you have to divide it making it 2x-1.

Then, you have to square it so you can get x by itself and since 2x and -1 do not have a square root you just leave it.

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