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Explain why the equation y=x squared can have two possible values of x for every value of y.

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This equation has two possible values of x for every value of y because each y can either have a positive or negative x value that corresponds to it. For example, if y=4, then x can either be equal to 2 (positive) or -2 (negative).

Answered by sethwilson

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