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Find two numbers if the second number equals 4 less than the square of the first number and their sum is 38.
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find two numbers if the second number equals 4 less than the square of the first number and their sum is 38.
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\sqrt{x} - 4 = 38
38 + 4 = 42
42^2 because the opposite of square root is exponent.
42^2 = 42 x 42 = 1764 = X
Check your work:
/sqrt{1764} - 4 = 38
/sqrt{1764} = 42
42 - 4 = 38
X = 1764
Hopefully this helps!
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