SOLUTION: What are the steps in solving the following problem?
2x-1(all under a square root) +2=x
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Question 362154: What are the steps in solving the following problem?
2x-1(all under a square root) +2=x
Answer by HasanSahin(52) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First step is leave alone the root square part such that;
After then take square of both sides;
as
Put everything in order so that >>
Finally >>
x = {1,5}
RF.
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