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  1. SOLUTION: 1. Use the Pythagorean Theorem and the square root …

    Use the Pythagorean Theorem and the square root property to solve the following problem. Express your answer in simplified radical form. Then find a decimal approximation to the nearest tenth. A …

  2. SOLUTION: The functions (t)=16t^2 models the distance, s (t), in feet ...

    Question 757125: The functions (t)=16t^2 models the distance, s (t), in feet that an object falls in t seconds. Use this function and the square root property to solve the following exercise. Express …

  3. Which is the most appropriate strategy to solve (x – 1)² = 9 ...

    Which is the most appropriate strategy to solve (x – 1)² = 9? - Quadratic formula Zero product property Square root property

  4. SOLUTION: Solve using the square root property: (x + 3)^2 = 36 please …

    Question 76983: Solve using the square root property: (x + 3)^2 = 36 please i need a good example to follow, for my other problems. Found 2 solutions by checkley75, jim_thompson5910:

  5. SOLUTION: Solve this equation by using the square root property: …

    Algebra -> Square-cubic-other-roots -> SOLUTION: Solve this equation by using the square root property: 4x^2-28x+49=5 I do school online so all I have as a resource is the text book and the only …

  6. SOLUTION: Solve this equation using the square root property. If ...

    Question 1154649: Solve this equation using the square root property. If possible, simplify radicals.All answers should be exact. (n−7)2=51 The solution (s) to this equation have the form n=A±√B Found 2 …

  7. SOLUTION: Use the Square Root Property to solve the equation. (Enter ...

    SOLUTION: Use the Square Root Property to solve the equation. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) (y + 3)2 − 36 = 0

  8. SOLUTION: Use the square root property to solve the equation (x-9)^2 …

    Question 108996: Use the square root property to solve the equation (x-9)^2 = 36 Answer by jim_thompson5910 (35256) (Show Source):

  9. SOLUTION: Solve the equation by using the square root property.

    SOLUTION: Solve the equation by using the square root property. Write imaginary solutions in the form a+bį. (m+ (4/5))^2+3/25=0 I know the LCD is 25 and so I multiply each side by the

  10. SOLUTION: How do I solve this by using the square root property?

    Gather the variable terms on one side of the equation. Make a perfect square out the side of the equation with the variables. Find the square root of each side of the equation. This results in two …