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Solve each equation by factoring, by taking square roots, or by graphing. If necessary, round your answer to the nearest hundredth. $$x^{2}+2 x=6-6 x$$
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We do this by adding $6x$ to both sides and subtracting $6$ from both sides. This gives us: $$ x^{2}+2x+6x-6=0 $$ Show more…
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