SOLUTION: what is the value of 'x' in this radical equation of 4{sqrt(3x+6)}-x=14.

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Question 619180: what is the value of 'x' in this radical equation of 4{sqrt(3x+6)}-x=14.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
||Isolate the radical
||Square both sides of the EQ
3x+6 = (x+14)^2/16
48x + 96 = x^2 + 28x + 196
x^2 -20x + 100 = 0
(x-10)(x-10) = 0
x = 10

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