Asked by james
Match the operation with its inverse operation you would use to solve an equation for a variable.
square root of x
square root of x
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james
what would that look like in an equation?
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GPT 3.5
- Squaring the variable x
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GPT 3.5
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
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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