SOLUTION: Can you help me solve by using square roots {{{(3x-5)^2
=(2x+9)^2}}}?
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Question 212542: Can you help me solve by using square roots ?
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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take the square root of both sides of this equation to get:
to get:
3x-5 = 2x+9
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subtract 2x and add 5 from both sides of this equation to get:
3x - 2x = 9 + 5
combine like terms to get:
x = 14
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substitute in original equation of:
to get:
which becomes:
which becomes:
confirming that x = 14 is a good answer.
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answer is:
x = 14
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