Question

Solve the radical equation 2x+5−−−−−√−2=2x−3−−−−−√ .(1 point)

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Answered by GPT 3.5
To solve the radical equation, we need to isolate the radical terms on one side of the equation and the non-radical terms on the other side.

Starting with the given equation:
2x + √(5 - 2) = 2x - √(3)

We can simplify the radicals:
2x + √(3) = 2x - √(3)

Now, let's isolate the radical terms on one side:
√(3) = 2x - 2x - √(3)

Simplifying the equation:
√(3) = -√(3)

Since the square root of a number cannot be negative, this equation has no solution.