SOLUTION: 3 square root a-2= square root 8a+1
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Question 27252: 3 square root a-2= square root 8a+1
Answer by bmauger(101) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm going to assume you mean If you meant or something else then you'll have to try asking again.
You want to first square both sides (the inverse equation of squaring...) This gives us:
Now we can distribute on the right:
Rearranging gives us:
Double checking:
Check.
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