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We need to isolate the dependent variable $x$, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting $\sqrt{3x-14}$ from both sides of the equation
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$\sqrt{3x-5}=9-\sqrt{3x-14}$
Learn how to solve equations with square roots problems step by step online. Solve the equation with radicals (3x-5)^1/2+(3x-14)^1/2=9. We need to isolate the dependent variable x, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting \sqrt{3x-14} from both sides of the equation. Removing the variable's exponent raising both sides of the equation to the power of 2. Expand \left(9-\sqrt{3x-14}\right)^{2}. Subtract the values 81 and -14.