if x^2 = 49, then the square root property says you can take the square root of both sides as long as you make one a plus-minus.
x^2 = 49, which means
square root of x^2 = plus minus the square root of 49
the square root of 49 is 7, so +- 7. We get:
x = plus/minus 7 (this means either positive 7 or negative 7)
What square root property is essential to solve any radical equation involving square root?
Take the square root of both sides of the equation
property of divisiion
None. Properties of inequalities are not that relevant when solving equalities.
It depends on the equation that is being solved.
What square root property is essential to solve any radical equation involving square root?
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It depends on which variable you wish to solve for.
Take the square root of both sides of the equation
If you take an equation such as Ax2+ Bx+c=0, you can complete the square and then use the square root property to solve it. That is how we derive the quadratic equation. For example, x2+2x-9=0 We write this as (x+1)2=10 bu completing the square then the square root property tell us that x+1 is PLUS OR MINUS Square root of 10
The multiplicative property of equality. Multiply each side by -1/3.
It is not an equation if it does not have an equals sign. You could simplify it but not solve it.
property of divisiion
None. Properties of inequalities are not that relevant when solving equalities.
It depends on the equation that is being solved.
a equals 5
The quadratic formula cannot be used to solve an equation if the coefficient of the equation x square term is what?