How do you solve #\sqrt { 5x + 3} = \sqrt { 9x - 3}#?
1 Answer
Apr 22, 2018
Explanation:
Given:
#sqrt(5x+3)=sqrt(9x-3)#
Note that both sides of the equation are non-negative for non-negative radicands. So without introducing extraneous solutions, we can square both sides to get:
#5x+3=9x-3#
Add
#6 = 4x#
Divide both sides by
#x = 6/4 = 3/2#