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16 October, 17:54

How do you square root (4x-3) ^2+7=39

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  1. 16 October, 20:05
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    The steps to determining the value of x from the equation above is layed-out below.

    1. Given: (4x - 3) ^2 + 7 = 39

    2. Subtract 7 from both sides of the equation,

    (4x - 3) ^2 = 39 - 7 = 32

    3. Determine the square roots of both sides of the equation.

    4x - 3 = sqrt 32 = 5.657

    4. Add 3 to both sides of the equation.

    4x = 8.657

    5. Lastly, divide the equation by 4 to get the final value of x.

    x = 2.164
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