How do you solve sqrt(2x –3) = 2?

2 Answers
Apr 19, 2018

See below

Explanation:

Squaring both sides of equation we have

(sqrt(2x-3))^2=2^2

2x-3=4

2x=7

x=7/2

Now check if it is a valid solution

sqrt(2·7/2-3)=sqrt(7-3)=sqrt4=2

Is a valid solution and our equation is now solved

Apr 19, 2018

x=7/2

Explanation:

color(blue)"square both sides"

(sqrt(2x-3))^2=2^2

rArr2x-3=4

"add 3 to both sides and divide by 2"

rArr2x=7rArrx=7/2

color(blue)"As a check"

Substitute this value into the left side of the equation and if equal to the right side then it is the solution.

sqrt(2xx7/2-3)=sqrt(7-3)=sqrt4=2=" right side"

rArrx=7/2" is the solution"