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Find the solution of 5 times the square root of the quantity of x plus 7 equals negative 10, and determine if it is an extraneous solution

A) x = −3; extraneous

B) x = −3; not extraneous

C) x = 11; extraneous

D) x = 11; not extraneous

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Answer:

I took the test its x=-3; extraneous

Explanation:

User Dimson D
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The given equation is
5√(x+7)=-10

Squaring on both the sides of the equation, we get


25(x+7)=100


x+7=4

x = -3

An extraneous solution is a root of a transformed equation but it is not a root of the original equation.

Here x= -3 is also a root of the transformed equation but it is not a root of the original equation as we can see in the given equation


5√(x+7)=-10

As we put x = -3 in left hand side of the equation , we get


5√(-3+7)= 5 * √(4) = 10 which is not equal to -10 that is the right hand side of the equation.

Therefore, x = -3 is an extraneous solution to the given equation.

So, Option B is the correct answer.

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