SOLUTION: radical sign over 4x-3 - raddical sign over 2x+7 =0 solve equation
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radical sign over 4x-3 - radical sign over 2x+7 = 0 solve equation
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SqRt(4x-3) - SqRt(2x+7) = 0
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Add SqRt(2x+7) to both sides and you have:
SqRt(4x-3) = SqRt(2x+7)
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Square both sides:
4x - 3 = 2x + 7
:
4x - 2x = 7 + 3
:
2x = 10
:
x = 5
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Check: SqRt(20 - 3) - SqRt(10 + 7) = 0
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