Posted by JoJo on Sunday, May 30, 2010 at 2:37am.
sqrt(x+2)=3
square both sides to get:
(x+2)=9
x=9-2=7
Substitute x=7 into the original equation to make sure that the answer is correct:
sqrt(7+2)=sqrt(9)=3 OK
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