SOLUTION: SOLVE USING THE SQUARE ROOT PROPERTY:
-2(x-2)^2= -6
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Question 140708: SOLVE USING THE SQUARE ROOT PROPERTY:
-2(x-2)^2= -6
HERE I'M CONFUSED ON WHAT ALL TO SQUARE??? DO I SQUARE EVERTHING ON THE RIGHT OR WHAT PLEASE HELP AS SOON AS YOU CAN... TAHNKS
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-2(x-2)^2=-6
divide both sides by -2
(x-2)^2=-6/-2
(x-2)^2=3
now take the square root of both sides
x-2=sqrt3
x=sqrt3+2
x=1.73+2
x=3.73 answer.
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