SOLUTION: solve the following algebraically:
{{{x-3= sqrt(x^2+3x)}}}
my work:
{{{(x-3)^2= sqrt (x^2+3x)^2}}}
{{{x^2-18x+9=x^2+3x}}}
Then i subtracted {{{x^2+3x}}} from both sid
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Question 697088: solve the following algebraically:
my work:
Then i subtracted from both sides and got:
-21x+9=0 and pulled out a 3 and got 3(7x+3) as my final answer.
Found 2 solutions by MathLover1, MathTherapy:
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
solve the following algebraically:
my work:
....perfect, you did it right
....perfect
Then i subtracted from both sides and got:
and pulled out a and got ...just finish this and solve for
...this product will be equal to zero if and only if
; so,
....or as decimal
Answer by MathTherapy(10551) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
solve the following algebraically:
my work:
Then i subtracted from both sides and got:
-21x+9=0 and pulled out a 3 and got 3(7x+3) as my final answer.
---- Correct up to this point
----- Incorrect
s/b:
After solving this, you should get: x = 1, but this makes the left-side negative, and, as the square root of an expression CANNOT equal a negative value, an EXTRANEOUS solution exists. Therefore, there is NO SOLUTION.
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