SOLUTION: Under square root(3-x) + under square root(x+5)=4

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Question 289118: Under square root(3-x) + under square root(x+5)=4
Answer by CharlesG2(834)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Under square root(3-x) + under square root(x+5)=4
I think you mean the following:

set a = 3 - x
set b = x + 5
(square both sides)


(square both sides)
(evaluate (16 - a - b)^2)


(returning)

















x = -1
check:
















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