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What is the answer to this radical equation

√(x + 13=7)

User Cander
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Answer:

x = 36

Explanation:

Given


√(x+13) = 7 ( square both sides )

(
√(x+13) )² = 7²

x + 13 = 49 ( subtract 13 from both sides )

x = 36

User Zack Bartel
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√(x+13)=7\\

To solve the radical equation, completing the square all whole equation.


(√(x+13))^2=7^2\\

As defined,
(√(x))^2 =|x|

Therefore,
(√(x+13))^2=|x+13|=x+13 (Although Absolute Function gives 2 conditions, however - domain of radical function must be greater than or equal to 0. Meaning x < 0 for another condition doesn't apply.)


x+13=49\\x=49-13

Move 13 to subtract.


x=36

Therefore, the answer is x = 36.

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