Question 56124: What is 4+ the square root of 2x-5=x
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! What is 4+ the square root of 2x-5=x
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4 + SqRt(2x-5) = x
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SqRt(2x-5) = x - 4; subtracted 4 from both sides
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2x - 5 = x^2 - 8x + 16; squared both sides, FOILed (x-4)^2
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0 = x^2 - 8x - 2x + 16 + 5, arrange on the right,
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x^2 - 10x + 21 = 0; our old friend, the quadratic equation
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Easily factored:
(x-3)(x-7) = 0
x = +3
x = +7
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Check both solutions, especially when dealing with square roots.
4 + SqRt(2(3) - 5) = 3
4 + SqRt(1) = 5 not 3 as required, x=3 is not a solution
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Try x = 7
4 + SqRt(2(7) - 5) = 7
4 + SqRt(9) = 7; x = 7 is a good solution
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