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Mathematics
, 28.08.2019 09:30,
AHSYEDAN
What are the solutions to the equation x2 = 64?
a.
8 only
b.
32 and –32
c.
32 only
d.
8 and –8
i need
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sonyav732
X^2=64
x= √64
x= 8 or -8
answered: Guest
1/3 + 1/3 ≠ 2/6 because 1/3 alone = 2/6
step by step explanation:
1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3 2/3=4/6
answered: Guest
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What are the solutions to the equation x2 = 64?
a.
8 only
b.
32 and –32
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