Is this a mistake on my part or theirs? I'm not sure if I'm the one making the mistake, or my math

Emery Boone

Emery Boone

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2022-05-26

Is this a mistake on my part or theirs?
I'm not sure if I'm the one making the mistake, or my math book. It looks like the negative sign completely disappeared.
3 x 2 18 2 2 = 3 x 2 2 36 = 3 x 2 2 6 = x 2 2 2
Also, I am new to Stackexchange, so tell me if I am doing something wrong.

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vishaex0

vishaex0

Beginner2022-05-27Added 6 answers

Be cautious about the negative sign,
3 x 2 18 × 2 2 = 3 x 2 18 × 2 2 = 3 x 2 3 2 = x 2 2
Maybe, there is a typo in the textbook.
Antoine Hill

Antoine Hill

Beginner2022-05-28Added 4 answers

It's probably them. It starts out correct, but when they go to take the negative square root of 36, there was an error. The correct approach is (or should I say, should be):
3 x 2 18 2 2 = 3 x 2 2 36 = 3 x 2 2 6 = x 2 2 2
This is because 36 is actually ( 36 ). Or you could just apply the fraction rule and make it negative and go from there. It'll still give you the same answer.

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