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How do you solve this problem ??

How do you solve this problem ??-example-1
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Answer:


x=3c√(a) -b^2

Explanation:


√(a) =(x+b^2)/(3c)

Multiply both sides by 3c:


\implies √(a) \cdot 3c=((x+b^2) \cdot 3c)/(3c)


\implies 3c√(a) =x+b^2

Subtract
b^2 from both sides:


\implies 3c√(a) -b^2=x+b^2-b^2


\implies 3c√(a)-b^2=x

Switch sides:


\implies x=3c√(a) -b^2

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