SOLUTION: 2) Is √x^2 = x an identity (true for all values of x)? Answer: Explain your answer in this space.

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Question 72412: 2) Is √x^2 = x an identity (true for all values of x)?
Answer:
Explain your answer in this space.

Answer by pradhyumna.kumar@gmail.com(62)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2) Is √x^2 = x an identity (true for all values of x)?
Answer: √x^2 = + or - (x)

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