The Square Root Property is a technique employed to find solutions for quadratic equations. According to this property, if x^2 equals a, then x can be either sqrt(a) or -sqrt(a). This strategy becomes particularly advantageous when the equation is already presented in the format x^2 = a, as it allows us to immediately determine the value of x.
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None | Solve the equation \(x^{2}=16\) using the square … | The square root property states that if \(x^{2} = a\), then \(x\) is equal to \(\sqrt{a}\) or \(-\s… |
None | 20. A square is cut in half. The two resulting sq… | The area of a square is given by the formula \(A = s^2\), where \(s\) is the length of a side of th… |