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Let f(x)=sqrt(x+2) -x. Find all numbers x, if any, such that f(x)= -4
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Let f(x)=sqrt(x+2) -x. Find all numbers x, if any, such that f(x)= -4
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Let f(x)=sqrt(x+2) -x. Find all numbers x, if any, such that f(x)= -4 Found 2 solutions by Boreal, MathLover1:Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! sqrt(x+2)-x=-4
sqrt(x+2)=x-4
square both sides
x+2=x^2-8x+16
x^2-9x+14=0
(x-7)(x-2)=0
x=7,2
Check for extraneous roots.
sqrt (9)-(7)=-4. 3-7=-4, so x=7 is a solution.
Try 2
sqrt(-2+2)-(2)=-4
0-2 does not equal 4.
f(7)=-4 This is a graph of sqrt(x+2)-x+4. Where it equals 0 is a root of this function.
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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