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How do you solve the problem x squared 9 over 100? - Answers
+/- 3/10Restate the question: Solve for x: x2 = 9/100.The rule to remember is that if x2=a, then x=+/- the square root ("sqrt") of a. +/- means that there are two solutions, a positive one and a negative one. (This is a little hard to explain without paper and pencil)So in you question, x = +/- sqrt(9/100) = +/-sqrt(9)/sqrt(100) = +/- 3/10.
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How do you solve the problem x squared 9 over 100? - Answers
+/- 3/10Restate the question: Solve for x: x2 = 9/100.The rule to remember is that if x2=a, then x=+/- the square root ("sqrt") of a. +/- means that there are two solutions, a positive one and a negative one. (This is a little hard to explain without paper and pencil)So in you question, x = +/- sqrt(9/100) = +/-sqrt(9)/sqrt(100) = +/- 3/10.
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How do you solve the problem x squared 9 over 100? - Answers
+/- 3/10Restate the question: Solve for x: x2 = 9/100.The rule to remember is that if x2=a, then x=+/- the square root ("sqrt") of a. +/- means that there are two solutions, a positive one and a negative one. (This is a little hard to explain without paper and pencil)So in you question, x = +/- sqrt(9/100) = +/-sqrt(9)/sqrt(100) = +/- 3/10.
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