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What is the solution to the equation \sqrt{5x-7}=\sqrt{3x+5}?
x = 1
x = 6
x = 12
x = 24
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x = 6
Squaring gives 5x − 7 = 3x + 5 → 2x = 12 → x = 6. It satisfies the domain (5x − 7 ≥ 0) and both sides equal √23.
Squaring gives 5x − 7 = 3x + 5 → 2x = 12 → x = 6. It satisfies the domain (5x − 7 ≥ 0) and both sides equal √23.
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