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document.write( ": 12/√(5x+6)=√(2x+5)
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document.write( "Ok I know you square each side to come up with 144/5x+6=2x+5\r
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document.write( "Then you multiply 5x+6 to each side. \r
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document.write( "144=(5x+6)(2x+5)
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document.write( "144=10x^2+25x+12x+30\r
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document.write( "move 144 to the other side of the equal which makes
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document.write( "0=10x^2+37x-114
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document.write( "0=(2x )(5x )\r
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document.write( "I can not figure out what goes along with 2x and 5x to make it equal.\r
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document.write( "Thanks
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