SOLUTION: solve the following radical equation:
radical of 5x+10=x+6
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Question 4351: solve the following radical equation:
radical of 5x+10=x+6
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm assuming the problem was
Begin by squaring both sides to eliminate the radical. When you square both sides, you must square the entire right side, not just squaring the x and the 6.
Next set the equation equal to zero, by subtracting the 5x and 10 from each side:
This equation has no real solution. Perhaps there is copied wrong or perhaps there is an error somewhere. Why don't you recheck the problem and resubmit.
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