The problem is solve x= sqrt10x-4-2

So it would be x=sqrt10x-6 right

I have as x=4 is that right?
or is it 2,4

3 answers

Read what I wrote about parentheses in one of your other posts. The answers are 2 and 4 IF the square root is taken of (10x-4).
correct the -2 is on the outside of the square root symbol.
<< the -2 is on the outside of the square root symbol>>

There is no way of knowing that, the way you originally wrote the problem. That is why parentheses are important when typing mathematical expressions
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