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Problem 4 Easy Difficulty

Write a sentence describing the first step you would take to solve each equation. Do not actually solve.
$$
3 x=\sqrt{16-10 x}
$$

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It's a good first stop to solve. This would be, well squaring both sides of the equation. If we square both sides, then why would just get around nine x squared and then is equal to the square? If you square the square root of this, the square root basically disappears. And we just left with what? Underneath the square root. So, um and that's what makes this kind of I guess Harper self is the square would right here. So a good first step would be to, ah square both sides of the the question, okay.

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