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Use variables to represent unknown quantities, create models, and make predictions using linear equations, quadratic equations, and systems of equations.

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Changing Radical Equations into Linear or Quadratic Equations. Practice. How to Solve a Radical Equation with Two Radicals that Simplifies to a Linear Equation.

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2.3Objective 3 - Convert between a linear equation and its graph.

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