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Jules18
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Does anyone know how to solve for x in the following equation:
x + [tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex] = 6
I don't know how to solve for x with eq'ns like this, and I'm studying inverse fxns right now, so I'm told that's what I'm supposed to do.
The square root sign is throwing me off.
The first time I tried, I tried squaring both sides to get rid of the sq. root sign, but it just made it more complicated.
Any suggestions?
~Jules~
x + [tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex] = 6
I don't know how to solve for x with eq'ns like this, and I'm studying inverse fxns right now, so I'm told that's what I'm supposed to do.
The square root sign is throwing me off.
The first time I tried, I tried squaring both sides to get rid of the sq. root sign, but it just made it more complicated.
Any suggestions?
~Jules~