Simplifying Square Root Equations

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In summary, to solve the equation ( 3 ((x+1)^1/2))^1/2 = (3x-5)^1/2, first square both sides, then square both sides again, and solve the resulting quadratic equation. The final solution will contain two values, but one will be invalid. To check the answers, plug them back into the original equation and discard any that do not work. The correct answer is (13+(105)^1/2)/6.
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Simple Maths Problem...:)

How to solve this equation?
( 3 ((x+1)^1/2))^1/2 = (3x-5)^1/2
 
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frozen7 said:
How to solve this equation?
( 3 ((x+1)^1/2))^1/2 = (3x-5)^1/2
first, square both sides
then, square both sides again
then, solve quadratic
then check answers (discard non-solutions)
 
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I can't find the correct answer in this way...the answer should be (13+(105)^1/2)/6 actually...
 
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frozen7 said:
I can't find the correct answer in this way...the answer should be (13+(105)^1/2)/6 actually...
you'll get that answer (plus 1 other that must be discarded).
show your work if you still have trouble
 
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Can you please show me the work? I still can't find it...thanks...
 
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I'm not sure what you're not getting... Square both of the sides twice, and come up with the quadratic 9x^2-39x+16. The solution for this will of course contain two answers, but one will be invalid.
 
  • #7
ya...i get this final equation...but i get the value of x= (13 +/- (233)^1/2) / 6
 
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frozen7 said:
How to solve this equation?
( 3 ((x+1)^1/2))^1/2 = (3x-5)^1/2
square first time:
3 ((x+1)^1/2) = (3x-5)
square second time:
9(x+1) = 9x^2 - 30x + 25
rearrange:
9x^2 - 39x + 16 = 0
solve quadratic:
x = (1/18)*(39 ± (1521 - 576)^(1/2))
x = (1/18)*(39 ± (945)^(1/2))
divide num & denom by 3:
x = (13 ± (105)^1/2)/6
x = 3.8745 or 0.4588
check answers in problem eq:
0.4588 - no good (discard)
3.8745 - ok
 
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oh..thanks...just meet some mistakes...
 

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