Bella527
Bella527 Bella527
  • 09-02-2017
  • 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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TreSto289
TreSto289 TreSto289
  • 09-02-2017
yes it is equivalent to the original question.
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isaacholton7
isaacholton7 isaacholton7
  • 09-02-2017
No. That would be False.

Squaring different numbers increases it exponentially, not proportionally.

For example:

1 + 2 = 3

[tex]1 ^{2} + 2^{2} \neq 3^{2} [/tex]

[tex]1 ^{2} +2 ^{2} =5[/tex]
[tex] 3^{2} =9[/tex]

I hope this helped!! :D
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