SOLUTION: 3 sqrt(5x-6)+ 2 sqrt(7-x)= 13
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Question 904746: 3 sqrt(5x-6)+ 2 sqrt(7-x)= 13
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can do this by this process:
Isolate one of the square-root terms and square both sides of the equation. Isolate the other resulting square root term and square both sides of the equation. Continue simplifying; you should have (probably) a quadratic equation which you can solve.
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