codykemp47
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  • 16-01-2017
  • Mathematics
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When you square each side of an equation, is the resulting equation equivalent to the original?

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fordalolz13 fordalolz13
  • 16-01-2017
I am pretty sure that it would be equivalent to the original if you did square it.

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