SOLUTION: solve the following radical equation:
radical x+6 - radical x-3 =3
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Question 4354: solve the following radical equation:
radical x+6 - radical x-3 =3
Answer by khwang(438) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
At least you should know how to type ^2 or sqrt and put the
parentheses clearly for grouping terms before
you post any questions.
Kenny
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