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10 October, 11:30

Solve by taking the square root of both sides.

(3x+3) ^2=25

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  1. 10 October, 11:34
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    Any equation with something squared in it has two solutions.

    (3x + 3) ² = 25

    Take the square root of each side: (3x + 3) = + 5

    (3x + 3) = - 5

    Subtract 3 from each side: 3x = 2

    3x = - 8

    Divide each side by 3 : x = 2/3

    x = - 8/3
  2. 10 October, 11:53
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    Solve your equation step-by-step.

    (3x+3) 2=25

    Simplify both sides of the equation.

    9x2+18x+9=25

    Subtract 25 from both sides.

    9x2+18x+9-25=25-25

    9x2+18x-16=0

    Factor left side of equation.

    (3x-2) (3x+8) = 0

    Set factors equal to 0.

    3x-2=0 or 3x+8=0

    x=2/3 or x=-8/3
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