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Simple Maths Problem...:)
How to solve this equation?
( 3 ((x+1)^1/2))^1/2 = (3x-5)^1/2
How to solve this equation?
( 3 ((x+1)^1/2))^1/2 = (3x-5)^1/2
first, square both sidesfrozen7 said:How to solve this equation?
( 3 ((x+1)^1/2))^1/2 = (3x-5)^1/2
you'll get that answer (plus 1 other that must be discarded).frozen7 said:I can't find the correct answer in this way...the answer should be (13+(105)^1/2)/6 actually...
square first time:frozen7 said:How to solve this equation?
( 3 ((x+1)^1/2))^1/2 = (3x-5)^1/2
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