In this section, you will solve equations with a square root containing a variable and there will be a variable on the opposite side.
Example: Solve the equation x = √3x + 10
Step 1: Isolate the square root on one side of the equation. The square root is already on one side of the equation. |
x = |
√3x + 10 |
Step 2: Square BOTH sides of the equation. | (x)2 = |
(√3x + 10)2 |
Step 3: Simplify and Solve. |
x2 = |
3x + 10 |
Step 4: Check your answer to see if it makes the original equation true.
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