If you are solving for x, x2 - 2x + 1 = 0 Factor: (x-1)(x-1) = 0 Therefore: (x - 1)2 = 0 (x - 1) = 0 x = 1
Take the square root of both sides. x2 = 441 So x = 21
Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.
It is the property that equals plus equals are equals.
Multiplication Property of Zero
Commutative property of multiplication
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(x - 7)(x + 2)
y = -9
x times x = 25 x = 5
Quadratic - the degree is two.
-1
X= 1.567764363, -9.567764363
No... whenever you have an exponent on your varaible your graph is not liner. this is a parabola.
y=xsquared-4x+2
(x-2)(x-4) x=2,4 ans
Take the square root of both sides. x2 = 441 So x = 21
Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.