Consider the equations x−2=6−x and (x−2)²=(6−x)².
a. did squaring both sides of the equation a...
Mathematics, 21.10.2019 20:10, gamboaserg
Consider the equations x−2=6−x and (x−2)²=(6−x)².
a. did squaring both sides of the equation affect the solution sets?
b. based on your results, does your answer to part (c) of the previous question need to be modified?
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