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Solve the equations. Be sure to check all of the potential answers.$$ \sqrt{2 n+10}=3 $$
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This gives us: \[ (\sqrt{2n+10})^2 = 3^2 \] which simplifies to: \[ 2n+10 = 9 \] Show more…
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