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Solve the equations by using the square root property. (See Examples $1-3 .$ )$$6 p^{2}-3=2$$
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We can do this by adding 3 to both sides of the equation to get rid of the -3 on the left side. This gives us: $$6p^{2} = 2 + 3$$ Show more…
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