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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do you solve this Radical Equation Step by Step? -3+√m+59=m I know I have to get the radical by itself. I do this by adding 3 to both sides. √m+59=m+3 Now I square both sides m+59=m^2+9 Then I equal it to zero 0= m^2-m-50 I don't know what to do from here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait sonny all of m+59 is under the square root

OpenStudy (mertsj):

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