SOLUTION: Find the following. Assume that variables can represent any real number. √(a+7)^2 =

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Question 635765: Find the following. Assume that variables can represent any real number.
√(a+7)^2 =

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First a quick review.Now let's look at your square root:

First, since there is no "-" or "+" in front this is a reference to the positive square root. So whatever we end up with for an answer, it must be positive.

Next, this square root represents the number/expression you square to get as a result. So what do we square to get ? The "obvious" answer is: a+7.

But here is where we can easily go wrong. We can't forget the part about "must be positive". Is a+7 guaranteed to be positive? Since the problem tells us that the variable can be any real number, we must say: No, a+7 is not necessarily positive. So what do we do? Answer: Use absolute value to guarantee a positive square root:


Note: Use the absolute value on the whole expression, not just the variable. is not correct.

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