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6=sqrt-2x
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Assuming you mean 6 = sqrt(-2x) (the square root of −2x):
Require the radicand nonnegative: −2x ≥ 0 ⇒ x ≤ 0.
Square both sides: (sqrt(−2x))^2 = 6^2 ⇒ −2x = 36 ⇒ x = −18.
Check: sqrt(−2(−18)) = sqrt(36) = 6. So x = −18 is the solution.
If you meant a different parsing of the expression, tell me and I’ll re-evaluate.
Require the radicand nonnegative: −2x ≥ 0 ⇒ x ≤ 0.
Square both sides: (sqrt(−2x))^2 = 6^2 ⇒ −2x = 36 ⇒ x = −18.
Check: sqrt(−2(−18)) = sqrt(36) = 6. So x = −18 is the solution.
If you meant a different parsing of the expression, tell me and I’ll re-evaluate.
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