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  • 13-10-2016
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how do you do an equation with a squareroot in it

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TwixCPA8
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  • 13-10-2016
You find the square root of the number and then finish the equation.  For example: √9 + 10 = √16 + 9  Would be equal, because the square root of 9 would be 3 and 3 + 10 = 13.  The square root of 16 would be 4, and 4 + 9 would be 13.  Therefore 13 = 13.  Hope this helped.
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