SOLUTION: square root of 2x+5 - the square root of x-2 =3
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Question 46030: square root of 2x+5 - the square root of x-2 =3
Answer by atif.muhammad(135) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
square root of 2x+5 - the square root of x-2 =3
x= 2 and 38
I cannot think of any algebraic method which can solve this. You'll have to graph it. If you ever find an algebraic method of solving this question, I'd be delighted to know, atif.muhammad@gmail.com.
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