
Donna C.
asked 10/22/15CAN YOU SOLVE THIS PROBLEM:
√(3X-4) CAN YOU SHOW ME THE STEPS TO GET THIS ANSWER.
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So if you have a SQRT of (3x-4)=Y, you have to take the inverse of the square root, the square to both sides.
So (3x-4)=Y^2. You then can bring over the -4 to the other side, resulting in 3x=Y^2+4. Lastly, you can divide both sides by 3. So X= (y^2+4)/3.
I hope this helps!
So (3x-4)=Y^2. You then can bring over the -4 to the other side, resulting in 3x=Y^2+4. Lastly, you can divide both sides by 3. So X= (y^2+4)/3.
I hope this helps!
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Andrew M.
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