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What is the solution for the equation x-fx-1=3?A. X = 5 only, because x = 2 is extraneous.B. No solution, because x = -5 and x = -2 are both extraneous.C. X = 2 only, because x = 5 is extraneous.D. x= 2 or x = 5

What is the solution for the equation x-fx-1=3?A. X = 5 only, because x = 2 is extraneous-example-1
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Solution:

Consider the following expression:


x-\sqrt[]{x-1}=3

solving for the square root, we get:


x-3=\sqrt[]{x-1}

now, squaring both sides of the equation we remove the square root, then we get:


(x-3)^2=x-1

Expanding the left side of the equation, we get:


x^2-6x+9^{}=x-1

this is equivalent to:


x^2-7x+10^{}=0

Solving this quadratic equation by the quadratic formula, we get:


x=\text{ 5 or x=2}

but, notice that for x= 2 we have that:


2-\sqrt[]{2-1}=2-1=1\text{ }\\e3

and for x= 5 we obtain that:


5-\sqrt[]{5-1}=5-\sqrt[]{4}\text{ = 5-2 = 3}

So that, we can conclude that the correct answer is:

x= 5 only, because x=2 is extraneous.

What is the solution for the equation x-fx-1=3?A. X = 5 only, because x = 2 is extraneous-example-1
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