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Mathematics, 30.08.2020 02:01 CadenClough13

Which of the following statements is not true concerning the equation x^2 - C = 0 for C > 0 A. the left hand side of the equation is called a difference of two squares
B. quadratic equation in this form can always be solved using the square root property
C. a quadratic equation in this form can always be solved by factoring
D. this equation is not considered to be a quadratic equation because it's not at the farm of ax^2 + BX + C = 0

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