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19 July, 01:41

How would you write 2x^2-7=11 in both quadratic property and square root property?

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  1. 19 July, 03:54
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    Quadratic Property 2x^2-18=0

    Square Root Property x=√9 or x=+3 or x=-3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Quadratic Property or a quadratic Function is of the form ax^2+bx+c=0. So our task is to equate the given expression to zero. We can equate the expression to zero by subtracting 11 on both the sides. In doing so, we get 2x^2-18=0. This is the quadratic Property of the given Expression.

    Square property is finding the value for x. we have make x equal to some value. Since we already have the quadratic Property as 2x^2-18=0, we can use this to find the value of x.

    so, 2x^2=18

    or x^2=18/2=9

    or x=√9 = + 3 or - 3.
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