I know I posted this yesterday but I really do not understand this and I did not quite understand the comment on what to do.

Find the real solutions of the equation.

x = 2 sqrt6x-36

To find the real solutions of the equation, we need to solve for x. The given equation is:

x = 2√(6x - 36)

To start solving, let's isolate the square root term on one side of the equation.

Step 1: Square both sides of the equation to eliminate the square root:

x^2 = (2√(6x - 36))^2

x^2 = 4(6x - 36)

Simplifying further, we get:

x^2 = 24x - 144

Step 2: Move all terms to one side of the equation to set it equal to zero:

x^2 - 24x + 144 = 0

Step 3: Factorize the quadratic equation:

(x - 12)(x - 12) = 0

Step 4: Set each factor equal to zero:

x - 12 = 0

Solving for x, we get:

x = 12

Therefore, the real solution to the equation x = 2√(6x - 36) is x = 12.