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OpenStudy (angeleyes108):

HELP, FAN & MEDAL: For what value of x makes..

OpenStudy (angeleyes108):

\[5\sqrt{13x} = 35\sqrt{13}\]

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

hello :)

OpenStudy (angeleyes108):

hi, can you help me?

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

sec let me try solving it on my end :P

OpenStudy (angeleyes108):

ok :)

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

ok :)

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

so there is this website called wolframalpha, you can think of it as a super calculator :3

OpenStudy (angeleyes108):

will it show me step by step what to do?

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

no :/ but this question is just solving for x, and i dont have the time to solve it rght know :/

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

my bad u.u

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

if anything you can always refer to this sight with any alebra type problems it solves those easily :d

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

i used this website all the way through pre-calc

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

pre calc is basically trig with a touch of calculous :)

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

anyways i have to go, sorry i couldnt do more ; ;

OpenStudy (angeleyes108):

that's okay..

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

maybe someone else can help you :)

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

first step is to re-write the left side like so:

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

ohhhhh ur getting followed just because of your name :D

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

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