SOLUTION: square root x+3 = 13 -square root x

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Question 255548: square root x+3 = 13 -square root x
Answer by EMStelley(208)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Since the two square roots are already on opposite sides of the equal sign, our first step is to square both sides:


Now we combine like terms and isolate the sqrt(x):


Now we square both sides again:

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