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OpenStudy (phebe):

Can anybody help MEHH!! FAN & MEDAL I'll post the question in a lil

OpenStudy (phebe):

\[\sqrt{6g-23=\sqrt{12-g}}\]

OpenStudy (phebe):

can someone solve this for me

OpenStudy (phebe):

@zepdrix

OpenStudy (anonymous):

an equal sign under a square root symbol? gg

OpenStudy (phebe):

well the square root ends after the first equation @xlegendx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt{6g - 23} = \sqrt{12 - g}\] if you square both sides the sqrt symbol disappears 6g - 23 = 12 - g the rest is algebra

OpenStudy (phebe):

thanks want me to post the answer choices too @xlegendx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no need

OpenStudy (phebe):

ohh so u can tell me which is the rit answer cuz i ain't sure @xlegendx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i can say yes or no

OpenStudy (phebe):

ok so can i post them @xlegendx

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