SOLUTION: solve the eqaution. If the equation has no real solution, so state.
square root of 5x -4 = sqaure root of x + 6
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Question 244949: solve the eqaution. If the equation has no real solution, so state.
square root of 5x -4 = sqaure root of x + 6
Answer by dabanfield(803) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the problem is square root of (5*x-4) = square root of (x+6) then squaring both sides we get:
5*x - 4 = x + 6
Simplify to:
5*x - x = 6 + 4
4*x = 10
x = 10/4
x = 5/2
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