11x squared = 180 solve the equation using the square root property
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11x2=180, x2=180/11=16.36363636 approx.

x=±√16.36363636=±4.0452 approx.

The square root property is that (-n)2 is the same as n2, so we have to include both positive and negative versions in the solution.,

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