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√2x-7+X= 5

Solve the equation with work shown below

User Gedao
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Answer:


x=12(\sqrt2-1)

Explanation:

The given equation is :


√(2) x-7+x=5

Add 7 to both sides of the equation.


√(2) x-7+x+7=5+7\\\\√(2) x+x=12

Taking x common from both sides of the equation.


x(√(2) +1)=12\\\\x=(12)/(\sqrt2+1)

Multiplying both numerator and denominator by
\sqrt2-1


x=(12)/(\sqrt2+1)* (\sqrt2-1)/(\sqrt2-1)\\\\=(12(\sqrt2-1))/(2-1)\\\\=12(\sqrt2-1)

Hence, the value of x is
12(\sqrt2-1).

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