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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the solution to\[\sqrt{3x-2=5}\] ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A.x=1 B.x=\[\frac{ 7 }{ 3 }\] C.x=\[\frac{ 23 }{ 3 }\] D.9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt{3x - 2}=5\] I believe that is the question? \[\sqrt{3(9)- 2}=5\] \[\sqrt{27 - 2}=5\] \[\sqrt{25}=5\] Thus x = 9. Basically plug in the multiple choice values and try them out.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes that was the question i dont know how to work this thing on here thank you!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem, I am happy to help. \[\LaTeX~\text{is always confusing.}\]

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

by the way guys ~ is the space inside the equations or other latex.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

``` 1. \[This creates a new line.\] 2. \(This uses a one line.\) ``` Notice the outputs: 1. \[This creates a new line.\] 2. \(This uses a one line.\) To use \(\LaTeX\) with text, you must declare text. ``` \[\text{This is some text.}\] ``` Output: \[\text{This is some text.}\] ``` /* Notice the bracket placement!*/ 1. \[\sqrt{3x - 2 = 5}\] 2. \[\sqrt{3x-2} = 5\] ``` Outputs: 1. \[\sqrt{3x - 2 = 5}\] 2. \[\sqrt{3x-2} = 5\] Hope that clears some confusion up @KatelynnAl .

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