explain how to solve: square root of 5x - 3 - square root 10 - 4x =0 help? Dont solve just explain how to solve it :)
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Sqrt(5x-3)-sqrt(10-4x);

sqrt(5x-3)=sqrt(10-4x);

Square both sides: 5x-3=10-4x; 9x=13 so x=13/9.
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