SOLUTION: Having trouble finding the answer 2x^2+5=5x^2-37 has to be a radical number for the answer

Algebra.Com
Question 547209: Having trouble finding the answer
2x^2+5=5x^2-37
has to be a radical number for the answer

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
42=3x^2
42/3=x^2
14=x^2
x=sqrt14
x=3.74

RELATED QUESTIONS

I'm having trouble finding the answer solve: 2x^2 + 2x... (answered by rothauserc,Alan3354)
I'm having trouble finding the answer Graph f(x) = 2x^2 - 4x (answered by Alan3354)
Hello me and my friend are having trouble finding the zeros of a polynomial function... (answered by mananth)
I'm having trouble finding the answer Determine the end behavior of f(x) = 2x^2... (answered by MathLover1)
i seem to be having trouble finding the answer can i get any help please? 25y^2-49w^2 (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Hello Im having trouble finding the answer for the following. The sum of the digits of (answered by josgarithmetic)
Having Trouble understanding the procedure for finding the answer. 1) Solve the... (answered by Earlsdon)
Having Trouble understanding the procedure for finding the answer. 1) Solve the... (answered by stanbon)
Please help. A backyard has dimentions 5 1/4 yards by 4 2/3 yards. What is the area of... (answered by checkley71)