If <span>a ≥ 0</span><span> then </span><span>√a</span><span> denotes the non negative square root of </span>a<span>.
</span><span>(x-9)^2 = (-(x-9))^2
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So both <span>x−9</span><span> and </span><span>−<span>(x−9)</span></span><span> are square roots of </span><span><span>(x−9)</span>2</span><span>, but we want to pick whichever is non negative.
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x−9</span>|</span><span> does that for us.
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Answer should be √<span>(x-9)^2) = x-9</span>
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Combine like terms:

which is

Hope this helps :D
It’s the sams equation, just negative cause it’s reflected on the x-axis
For this case we must solve each of the equations proposed:
A) 
We apply distributive property to the terms within parentheses:

Subtracting 6 from both sides of the equation we have:

Dividing between -12 on both sides of the equation:

B) 
We apply distributive property to the terms within parentheses:

We add 5m on both sides of the equation:

Dividing between 2 on both sides of the equation:

C) 
We apply distributive property to the terms within parentheses:

We subtract 14 from both sides of the equation:

Dividing between -7 on both sides of the equation:

D) -
We apply distributive property to the terms within parentheses:

We add 28 to both sides of the equation:

Dividing between -21 on both sides of the equation:

Answer:

Answer:
59.4
Step-by-step explanation: