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    Solve by Taking Square Roots\(p ^ { 2 } - 4 = 0\)
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Solve by Taking Square Roots p2−4=0p ^ { 2 } - 4 = 0p2−4=0

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Question 91

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Solve by taking square roots: p2−4=0p ^ { 2 } - 4 = 0p2−4=0


A) -2, 1
B) -1, 2
C) -1, 1
D) -2, 3
E) -2, 2

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