\(\sqrt{x} +\sqrt{x-5=5}\) for x, begin with which of these steps? A. Square both sides of the equation. B. Isolate one radical expression. C. Combine the two like radicals, then square both sides. D. Eliminate the negative in the second radical expression.

Lorelei Patterson

Lorelei Patterson

Answered question

2022-07-27

x+x5=5
for x, begin with which of these steps?
A. Square both sides of the equation.
B. Isolate one radical expression.
C. Combine the two like radicals, then square both sides.
D. Eliminate the negative in the second radical expression.

Answer & Explanation

Alden Holder

Alden Holder

Beginner2022-07-28Added 15 answers

A) square both sides

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