Asked by Ana
How do I solve this radical equation?
3 + (2x√3) = 5
3 + (2x√3) = 5
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Answered by
AlbertFalls
Subtract for 2x * sqrt of 3=2
Divide for x * sqrt of 3/2=1
What to do from here, I do not know. . .
Divide for x * sqrt of 3/2=1
What to do from here, I do not know. . .
Answered by
Ana
it's fine i already figured it out. thank you for your help. :)
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