Can someone please help me with this problem.. I don't get it!

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(sqrt 5r - 9)-3 = sqrt(r+4)-2

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bring 3 to the other side so now ur eqn will look like sqrt(5r-9)=sqrt(r+4)+1. now square both sides. when u do this u'll eventually get 2r-7=sqrt(r+4).you must square them both again to get rid of the square root. once u do this n simplify everthing u should get 4r^2-29r+45=0. use the quadratic formulae to find r.
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