SOLUTION: find the value of x in the equation 2sqrt(x)+20=15+3sqrt(x)
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Question 387651: find the value of x in the equation 2sqrt(x)+20=15+3sqrt(x)
Answer by Jk22(389) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2sqrt(x)+20=15+3sqrt(x)
hence sqrt(x)=5, and x=25
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