Stratosphere
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Homework Statement
How do you expand a radical?
I'm having trouble understanding your notation. Is that a 2x TIMES 2 inside the first square root? Can you clean that up?Stratosphere said:\sqrt{2x*2}+\sqrt{3x}=22
General_Sax said:You can't expand \sqrt{2x + 2}, because it isn't a term raised to a power. You understand me?
Mentallic said:No sorry, I don't understand you..
\sqrt{a}=a^{\frac{1}{2}} and that's a term raised to a power. It's just not an integral power.
\sqrt{2x+2}=(2x+2)^{\frac{1}{2}}
You're right, that's incorrect. So you tried to doStratosphere said:If I only square each side and leave the to square roots on the left alone the when I comebine the 3x and the 2x i get 5x+2=484, then i sybract the 2 to get 5x=482, I then do the divition and I get 96.4. That's not right.