SOLUTION: Express irrational solutions in simplest radical form. N^2-6=0 Would this be (+-)Sqrt 5? (n-5)^2=20 Would this be (+-)2*Sqrt 5?

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Question 33668: Express irrational solutions in simplest radical form.
N^2-6=0 Would this be (+-)Sqrt 5?
(n-5)^2=20 Would this be (+-)2*Sqrt 5?

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve:
Add 6 to both sides.
Take the square root of both sides.
N = (+-)
Take the square root of both sides.
n-5 = (+-) Simplify the right side and add 5 to both sides.
n = 5(+-)

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