Solve the equation using the square root property. $3m^2 - 6 = 0$
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To solve this equation using the square root property, we first need to isolate the $m^2$ term. Add 6 to both sides of the equation: $3m^2 - 6 + 6 = 0 + 6$ $3m^2 = 6$ Show more…
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