Chapter 9: Problem 403
In the following exercises, solve. \(\sqrt{6 n+1}+4=8\)
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Chapter 9: Problem 403
In the following exercises, solve. \(\sqrt{6 n+1}+4=8\)
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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In the following exercises, solve. $$ \sqrt{3 u-2}=\sqrt{5 u+1} $$
In the following exercises, solve. \(\sqrt{2 u-3}+2=0\)
In the following exercises, solve. (a) \(\sqrt{u}+1=\sqrt{u+4}\) (b) \(\sqrt{n-5}+4=\sqrt{3 n+7}\)
In the following exercises, solve. $$ 2 \sqrt{8 r+1}-8=2 $$
(a) Simplify \(\sqrt{\frac{27}{3}}\) and explain all your steps. (b) Simplify \(\sqrt{\frac{27}{5}}\) and explain all your steps. (c) Why are the two methods of simplifying square roots different?
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