SOLUTION: Solve the equation using square roots:
6 x-squared =54 (show work)
x squared + 30 = 5
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Question 606926: Solve the equation using square roots:
6 x-squared =54 (show work)
x squared + 30 = 5
Answer by asuar010(338) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the first equation first we divide by 6 and we get x^2=9 and we get x=3 or -3 and the second equation we get x^2=-25 so the answer is x=5i or -5i
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