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Which equation is equivalent to square root x2+81=x+10?

A. x + 9 = x + 10
B. x + 9 = x2 + 20x + 100
C. x2 + 81 = x2 + 100
D. x2 + 81 = x2 + 20x + 100

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D is the right answer
User Robert Picard
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Answer:

Option D is correct


x^2+81 = x62+20x+100

Explanation:

Given the equation:


√(x^2+81)=x+10

Squaring both sides we get;


x^2+81 = (x+10)^2

Using identity rule:


(a+b)^2 = a^2+2ab+b^2

then;


x^2+81 = x62+20x+100

Therefore,
x^2+81 = x62+20x+100 equation is equivalent to
√(x^2+81)=x+10

User Chetan J Rao
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