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Solve the equation using square roots.

2x2 + 39 = 57
(1 point)

A) mc012-2.jpg

B) –3, 3

C) –9, 9

D) no real number solutions
1 year ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
Subtract 39 from both sides of the equation to isolate the term with the variable:

2x^2 = 18

Next, divide both sides by 2 to solve for x^2:

x^2 = 9

To solve for x, take the square root of both sides:

x = ±√9

Since √9 can be both -3 and 3, the answer is:

B) –3, 3
1 year ago

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