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Solve the radical equation. sqrt5x+14=x
Solve the radical equation.
sqrt5x+14=x
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(5)^-1/2 * (5x)^5/2 (5x)^-3/2 =
1/5*sqrt5x^5(1/sqrt5x^3)= sqrt5x^5/sqrt5*sqrt5x^3= x^2 sqrt5x/ sqrt5 * x sqrt5x= x^2/x sqrt5=
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