(3-√X+2)^2=4 how do you solve this? √ <-- that's a square root symbol (3-√X+2)^2=4 how do you solve this? √ <-- that's a square root symbol @Mathematics
i think your trying to get x alone so i think you subtract 3 from both sides and then you subtract 2? i think, or you just leave it like that...search it on google what they want you do
sorry, the best i can do
well...the thing is that the stuff is in parentheses so i can't distribute anything in the parentheses until i square root both sides but i keep getting the wrong answer
yea you can, you can hold off on the square at the end , search it up on google. i saw a mathmatician do it once
oh....ok! thanks!
did that really help you?
technically it's just x^2 that's all
and then you get x when you square it
oh wait!! i got it!! haha, thanks so much!!
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