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Tara solved a quadratic equation. Her work is shown below, with Step 222 missing. What could Tara have written as the result from Step 222? \begin{aligned} 2(x-3)^2+6&=14 2(x-3)^2&=8&\text{Step }1 &&\text{Step }2 x-3&=\pm 2&\text{Step }3 x=1&\text{ or }x=5&\text{Step }4 \end{aligned} 2(xβˆ’3) 2 +6 2(xβˆ’3) 2 xβˆ’3 x=1 =14 =8 =Β±2 or x=5 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4

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