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22 November, 10:08
What are the roots of the equation x^2+6-9=0
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Juliette Sullivan
22 November, 10:18
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To explain it in words you would simplify the equation to get x^2-3=0 then add 3 to both sides to get x^2=3 then take the square root of both sides to show that x equals the positive and negative square root of 3
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