Is this correct:

Solve: (x+5)^2 = 3

I get: x = -5 (+/-) sqrt (3)

Problem #2
Solve: 5(x-2)^2 = 3

I get: x = 3 (+/-) ((sqrt(3))/(5)

No on the second. YOu have take the sqrt5 slso, so
x= 2+- sqrt(3/5)

correct on the first.

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