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Solve the equation:

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ãx +2=ã5-x +3
17 years ago

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drwls
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17 years ago
drwls
You later posted this as :
sqrt(x) + 2 = sqrt (5-x) + 3

The answers are x = 1 and 4, and depend upon whether you take positive or negative square roots, or one of each.
Look for my derivation in the other place where you posted this.

17 years ago

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