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How do you solve equation 2x^1/2 -3=0? (the one half is the exponent)
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How do you solve equation
2x^1/2 -3 = 0
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x^(1/2) = 3/2
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Square both sides to get:
x = 9/4
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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