SOLUTION: What is the square root of 2x+5 (both under the square root symbol) equals 2+the square root of x-2 (also both under the square root symbol)?

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Question 29608: What is the square root of 2x+5 (both under the square root symbol) equals 2+the square root of x-2 (also both under the square root symbol)?
Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Now square both sides:







Square both sides again:





Put this into the quadratic formula and you get as the answer - if you have done the topic "Complex numbers". If not, then your answer is "there is no answer" :-)

jon.

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