Match the operation with its inverse operation you would use to solve an equation for a variable.

square root of x

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- Squaring the variable x
what would that look like in an equation?
If the operation is taking the square root of x, then the inverse operation would be squaring x.

So, if we have an equation in the form of

√x = y

The inverse operation to solve for x would be:

(√x)^2 = y^2

This would result in:

x = y^2
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