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alones (alones):

Solve for hhh.

alones (alones):

3h+√2=√5 and my asnwer is

alones (alones):

Uhh i don't understand you dear :3

OpenStudy (sweetburger):

subtract \[\sqrt(2)\] from both sides

OpenStudy (sweetburger):

Then divide both sides by 3

alones (alones):

My answer was H=\[h= }\frac{ \sqrt{5}-\sqrt{2 }{ ? }\]

alones (alones):

Umm what was that xP oKAy so this is what i got\[\frac{ \sqrt{5 - \sqrt{2}} }{3 }\]

OpenStudy (clairemarie):

gurl dang u a human calculator

ILovePuppiesLol (ilovepuppieslol):

LOL IM ONE TOO

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

follow @sweetburger 's steps first subtract sqrt(2) from both sides \[\Large 3h + \sqrt{2} = \sqrt{5}\] \[\Large 3h + \sqrt{2}-\sqrt{2} = \sqrt{5}-\sqrt{2}\] \[\Large 3h + 0 = \sqrt{5}-\sqrt{2}\] then divide both sides by 3 \[\Large 3h = \sqrt{5}-\sqrt{2}\] \[\Large \frac{3h}{3} = \frac{\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{2}}{3}\] \[\Large h = \frac{\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{2}}{3}\]

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