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I am trying to solve a problem by using the square root property: (x + 6)^2 = 4
 01 Jul 2008 15:27
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 (x + 6)^2 = 4

(x + 6)^2 = (2)^2

Taking squate root of both sides you will get

x + 6 = +2

x= 2 - 6  Or x = -2 - 6

x= - 4   or  x = -8  >>answer



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