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In Exercises 51 to 60 , take square roots to solve each quadratic equation.$$2 x^{2}+18=0$$
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We can do this by subtracting 18 from both sides of the equation: \[2x^{2}+18=0 \Rightarrow 2x^{2} = -18\] Show more…
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