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21.08.2020 • 
Mathematics

I really need help here I am super confused Which of the following steps can be performed so that the square root property may easily be applied to 2x^2=16?(1 point)
The square root property requires a quantity squared by itself on one side of the equation. The only quantity squared is 16, so divide both sides by 2 before applying the square root property.
The square root property requires a quantity squared by itself on one side of the equation. The only quantity squared is x, so divide both sides by 2 before applying the square root property.
The square root property requires a quantity squared by itself on one side of the equation. The only quantity squared is 16, so divide both sides by 16 before applying the square root property.
The square root property requires a quantity squared by itself on one side of the equation. The only quantity squared is x, so divide both sides by 16 before applying the square root property.
Which of the following steps would not be necessary when using the square root property to solve a quadratic equation?(1 point)
The square root property may be applied only if the constant is positive.
Isolate the quantity being squared.
After applying the square root property, solve the resulting equations. When taking the square root of both sides, use ± on the square root of the constant.

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