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(h+9)^2=3 solve the equation
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you will get some numbers that do not "look very good" first take the square root of both sides: (h+9) = +-√(3) then subtract 9 from both sides h = √(3) - 9 h = -√(3) - 9
h= 3 and -3 ??
h = \[\sqrt{3}-9\] and \[-\sqrt{3}-9\]
ohh ok thank you
as I mentioned the answers don't "look pretty" but that's only because √3 is a non-repeating decimal.
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