SOLUTION: how can you determine the nature of roots of this following equation: the square root of 3x suared minus 4 suare roots of 3 equals 0?

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Question 319338: how can you determine the nature of roots of this following equation: the square root of 3x suared minus 4 suare roots of 3 equals 0?
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the square root of 3x squared minus 4 square roots of 3 equals 0?
= 0
add to both sides
:

Square both sides
3x^2 = 16(3)
Divide both sides by 3
x^2 = 16
x =
x = 4
:
:
Check solution in original equation
= 0
extract the square root
= 0

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