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A positive number X is multiplied by 2, and this product is then divided by 3. If the positive square root of the results of these two operations equals x, what is the value of x?
A. 9/4
B. 3/2
C. 4/3
D. 2/3
E. 1/2
OA D
In solving this equation I got to 2x=3(x^2), but then for some reason decided to divide by 2 (which is clearly wrong because then I got stuck)... my question is... how do you know to then subtract 2x from both sides, and then solve for X?
A. 9/4
B. 3/2
C. 4/3
D. 2/3
E. 1/2
OA D
In solving this equation I got to 2x=3(x^2), but then for some reason decided to divide by 2 (which is clearly wrong because then I got stuck)... my question is... how do you know to then subtract 2x from both sides, and then solve for X?
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