SOLUTION: To solve √(x+√x-5=5 for x, begin with which step? A. Combine the two like radicals, then square both sides. B. Isolate one radical expression. C. Eliminate the

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Question 726801: To solve √(x+√x-5=5 for x, begin with which step?

A. Combine the two like radicals, then square both sides.
B. Isolate one radical expression.
C. Eliminate the negative in the second radical expression.
D. Square both sides of the equation.

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have a left (, but no right ).
I don't know what the equation is.