SOLUTION: Find the value of x in the equation
The square root of x+5=the square root of x+45?
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Question 5539: Find the value of x in the equation
The square root of x+5=the square root of x+45?
Answer by Abbey(339) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If I read your problem correctly, it is:
If this is the equation, there is no solution, here is the proof:
square both sides of the equation
x+5=x+45
subtract 5 from both sides
x=x+40
subtract x from both sides:
0=40
this is not a true statement so there is no solution.
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