SOLUTION: How do I solve the square root of X +3 = 5
*sorry, my computer wont let me do the root sign but the sign should only be over x*
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Question 444215: How do I solve the square root of X +3 = 5
*sorry, my computer wont let me do the root sign but the sign should only be over x*
Answer by Leaf W.(135) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Subtract 3 from both sides:
Square both sides:
Simplify: (NOTE: = )
=
CHECK ANSWER!
=
Therefore, x = 4
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