To solve radical equations, simplify each square root term by factoring perfect squares, then combine like terms to isolate the variable. For the equation √(25x) + √(9x) = 40, simplify to 5√x + 3√x = 40, combine to 8√x = 40, then solve for x by dividing both sides by 8 to get √x = 5, and squaring both sides to find x = 25.
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