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In the equation above. K is a constant. If x=9, what value is k? A) 1 B) 7 C) 16 D) 79

In the equation above. K is a constant. If x=9, what value is k? A) 1 B) 7 C) 16 D-example-1
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Answer: 79

Explanation:


√(k+2)-9=0\\\\√(k+2)=9\\\\k+2=81\\\\k=\boxed{79}

User Evan Schoenberg
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Answer:

D) k = 79

Explanation:

Given equation:
\sf√(k+2)-x=0

Steps:

1. Substitute 9 as the value of x in the equation:


\sf√(k+2)-9=0

2. Add 9 to both sides:


\sf√(k+2)-9+9=0+9\\\\\Rightarrow √(k+2)=9

3. Square both sides of the equation:


\sf\left(√(k+2)\right)^2=9^2\\\\\Rightarrow k+2=81

4. Subtract 2 from both sides:


\sf k+2-2=81-2\\\\\Rightarrow k = 79

5. Check your work:


\sf√(k+2)-x=0\ \textsf{[ substitute 79 for k, and 9 for x ]}\\\\√(79+2)-9=0\ \textsf{[ add ]}\\\\√(81)-9=0\ \textsf{[ take the square root ]}\\\\9-9=0\ \textsf{[ subtract ]}\\\\0=0\ \checkmark

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