SOLUTION: how to solve: -3(2x-3)^+6 all divided by 3 =0 I have an answer of 3+-square root of 2 all divided by 2 but am stuck at trying to simplify it further

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Question 623002: how to solve: -3(2x-3)^+6 all divided by 3 =0
I have an answer of 3+-square root of 2 all divided by 2 but am stuck at trying to simplify it further

Answer by jsmallt9(3296) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your solution is correct and you are correct in that it will not simplify further. So what you have should be acceptable as a solution to your equation.

All you could do, if anything, is...
  • Rewrite the two solutions separately:
    x+=+%283%2Bsqrt%282%29%29%2F2 or x+=+%283-sqrt%282%29%29%2F2
    and/or
  • Use your calculator to find decimal approximations for the solutions.