n2 = 6n
Rearranging so that all the n's are on the same side gives:
n2 - 6n = 0
Factorizing gives:
n(n - 6) = 0
The zero product property states that for two numbers to multiply together to gives zero, at least one must be 0.
Therefore either n=0 or n - 6 = 0
The two solutions are either n=0, or n=6
What square root property is essential to solve any radical equation involving square root?
2x2 = 228 divide both sides by 2 x2 = 114 x = ±√114 by the square root property
87
x = +13x = - 13
Square root both sides and then x = 4
What square root property is essential to solve any radical equation involving square root?
2x2 = 228 divide both sides by 2 x2 = 114 x = ±√114 by the square root property
32
x^2 = 64 x = +,- square root of 64 = +,- 8. Thus, x = -8 or x = 8
Equals divided by non-zero equals are equal.
87
If x equals the square root of ...., then you already have solved for x
28
It depends on which variable you wish to solve for.
I'm sorry but I can't solve that problem. B(
x = +13x = - 13
68