SOLUTION: Solve for x.
Square root of (x-6) -3 = Square root of x
How do you get rid of the square roots? I tried squaring everything and that did not work
x-6+9=x ?
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Question 927212: Solve for x.
Square root of (x-6) -3 = Square root of x
How do you get rid of the square roots? I tried squaring everything and that did not work
x-6+9=x ?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
OK, add three to both sides first.
Now square both sides,
There are no real solutions for this problem.
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