SOLUTION: {{{2*sqrt(5)=3*sqrt(x)}}}

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Question 117094:
Found 2 solutions by prabhjyot, bucky:
Answer by prabhjyot(165)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

divide both sides by 3 we get

squaring both sides


so

Answer by bucky(2189)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given:
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To solve for x, begin by isolating the term by dividing both sides of this equation
by 3 to get:
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To get this into a more standard arrangement, transpose this equation (switch sides) to
put it into the form:
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Square both sides and you get:
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So the answer to this problem is:
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Hope this helps you to understand the problem and the process you can follow to get the answer.
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