SOLUTION: This one's like the other, but a bit different. 3(x-2)^2+1=0 I could tell I need to use the sqare root property but when I look in my textbook for an explanation, I don't undestan

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Question 91117: This one's like the other, but a bit different. 3(x-2)^2+1=0 I could tell I need to use the sqare root property but when I look in my textbook for an explanation, I don't undestand the + - in figuring it out.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Subtract 1 from both sides

Divide both sides by 3

Take the square root of both sides

Simplify

Add 2 to both sides

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