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Solve each radical equation. Check your solutions. square root 5x-4=6
12 years ago

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Answered by Jai
sqrt(5x - 4) = 6
First thing to do is to square both sides of the equation, then solve for x:
[sqrt(5x - 4)]^2 = 6^2
5x - 4 = 36
5x = 36 + 4
5x = 40
x = 8

Hope this helps~ :3
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