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| Question 388706:  Solve 3√x+2=6√9x+10
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 Answer by haileytucki(390)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 3~(x+2)=6~(9x+10)    The ~stands for the square root of in this equation. To remove the radical on the left-hand side of the equation, square both sides of the equation.
 (3~(x+2))^(2)=(6~(9x+10))^(2)
 Simplify the left-hand side of the equation.
 (3)^(2)(x+2)=(6~(9x+10))^(2)
 Expand the exponent of 2 to each factor in the expression 6~(9x+10).
 (3)^(2)(x+2)=36(9x+10)
 Multiply 36 by each term inside the parentheses.
 (3)^(2)(x+2)=324x+360
 Expand the exponent (2) to the expression.
 3^(2)(x+2)=324x+360
 Squaring a number is the same as multiplying the number by itself (3*3).  In this case, 3 squared is 9.
 9(x+2)=324x+360
 Multiply 9 by each term inside the parentheses.
 9x+18=324x+360
 Since 324x contains the variable to solve for, move it to the left-hand side of the equation by subtracting 324x from both sides.
 9x+18-324x=360
 Since 9x and -324x are like terms, add -324x to 9x to get -315x.
 -315x+18=360
 Since 18 does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right-hand side of the equation by subtracting 18 from both sides.
 -315x=-18+360
 Add 360 to -18 to get 342.
 -315x=342
 Divide each term in the equation by -315.
 -(315x)/(-315)=(342)/(-315)
 Simplify the left-hand side of the equation by canceling the common factors.
 x=(342)/(-315)
 Simplify the right-hand side of the equation by simplifying each term.
 x=-(38)/(35)
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