SOLUTION: My directions are to solve a radical equation. I am going to try and explain it best as possible. The problem is square root of y+4 then +6+7.

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Question 678953: My directions are to solve a radical equation. I am going to try and explain it best as possible. The problem is square root of y+4 then +6+7.
Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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To solve means there is an equal sign, should it be ?

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y + 4 = 169
y = 169 - 4

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