That makes sense and I see the error we made in squaring it out.
So based on dividing both sides we would then isolate the x and have
x=1/(\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{3})
So then we do have x isolated, I would think at this point that this is the final answer
Also one question when typing this in, I...
Thanks for the help.
Ok so we had thought about factoring out the X and then we thought the next step would be to square both sides.
If we do that the one side is obviously 1, but then does the other side become 5xe^{2}?