SOLUTION: 4(x^2) - 2^2/9 + 2=6

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Question 516618: 4(x^2) - 2^2/9 + 2=6
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4x^2 = 6 - 2 + 4/9

4x^2 = 40/9

x^2 = 40/36 = 10/9

x = sqrt(10)/3 or -sqrt(10)/3

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