Asked by Kathlyn
-2√62+38, how do I work it, please help asap!!
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Answered by
Kathlyn
I have about 7 more questions I have to answer, and for me to answer them, I need to know how to work this one above. Please, I do not want to run out of time, and my lesson didn't explain how to do equations like this one. Thank you.
Answered by
Bosnian
What is your question?
- 2 square root ( 62 )+ 38 = 38 - 2 square root ( 62 )=
2 * ( 19 - square root ( 62 ) )
So what?
- 2 square root ( 62 )+ 38 = 38 - 2 square root ( 62 )=
2 * ( 19 - square root ( 62 ) )
So what?
Answered by
PsyDAG
Frist of all, you don't have an equation. Equations have equal signs (=). If you don't know how to find a square root, there might be a table in your textbook. Assuming you haves no typos:
-2√62+38 = -2(7.874) + 38 = -15.748 +38 = 22.252
38 - 2√62 ≠ 2(19-√62)
-2√62+38 = -2(7.874) + 38 = -15.748 +38 = 22.252
38 - 2√62 ≠ 2(19-√62)
Answered by
Bosnian
PsyDAG
Can you explain how
38 - 2 square root ( 62 ) IS NOT EQUAL 2 * ( 19 - square root ( 62 ) )
Can you explain how
38 - 2 square root ( 62 ) IS NOT EQUAL 2 * ( 19 - square root ( 62 ) )
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