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| Question 98203:  Can someone help me to solve the equation?
 square root of x + 5 + x = 1
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Can someone help me to solve the equation? square root of x + 5 + x = 1
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 One reason that some students do not get an answer from the tutors here is that
 they do not say exactly what the problem is.
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 Like in this one, is it:
 Sqrt(x) + 5 + x = 1
 or is it:
 Sqrt(x+5) + x = 1
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 I am going to assume it is:
 Sqrt(x+5) + x = 1
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 Sqrt(x+5) = 1 - x; subtracted x from both sides
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 Squaring both sides gets rid of the radical:
 x + 5 = (1 - x)^2
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 x + 5 = 1 - 2x + x^2; FOILed (1-x)(1-x)
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 Arrange as a quadratic equation:
 x^2 - 2x - x + 1 - 5 = 0
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 x^2 - 3x - 4 = 0
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 This factors to:
 (x - 4)(x + 1) = 0
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 Two solutions:
 x = +4
 x = -1
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 It is important to substitute both solutions in the original problem
 Often only one of the solutions is valid, when a radical is involved.
 Solution 1:
 Sqrt(4+5) + 4 = 1
 3 + 4 does not = 1, not a solution:
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 Solution 2
 Sqrt(-1+5) - 1 = 1
 Sqrt(4) - 1 = 1;
 2 - 1 = 1; a good solution
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