SOLUTION: How would I solve 25=square root of (100 + x squared)?

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Question 188864: How would I solve 25=square root of (100 + x squared)?
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How would I solve 25=square root of (100 + x squared)?
Square both sides
625 = 100 + x^2
x^2 = 525
etc.

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