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Solve: 3x − 7 (sqrt x) + 2 = 0
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3x − 7 (sqrt x) + 2 = 0
-7(sqrt x) = -3x - 2
divide both sides by -7
(sqrt x) = 1/7(3x + 2)
square both sides
x = 1/49 (3x + 2)^2
expand the right side
you will have a quadratic equation that can be solved either by completing the square or using the quadratic formula
-7(sqrt x) = -3x - 2
divide both sides by -7
(sqrt x) = 1/7(3x + 2)
square both sides
x = 1/49 (3x + 2)^2
expand the right side
you will have a quadratic equation that can be solved either by completing the square or using the quadratic formula
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