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Can someone tell me why the answer is 2?

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√−3x+10=x

x=2 and x=−5
x=2
x=5
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Answer:

If we put x=2 in the given equation, we get the answer for the equation as 2

Given:


√(-3 x+10)=x

To find:

Why the answer is 2

Solution:

If we substitute the value x=2 in the given option, we get


√(-3(2)+10)=2


√(-6+10)=2


√(4)=2

Result:

Thus we can say that when substitute the value of x=2

We get the answer as
√(-3 x+10)=2

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