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What is the value of j in the equation √ j √ j 14 = 3√ j 10?

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The answer is 16.

The equation is:
√j + √j + 14 = 3√j + 10
2√j + 14 = 3√j + 10
14 - 10 = 3√j - 2√1
4 = √j

Now, we will square both sides of the equation:
4² = (√j)²
16 = j.

Therefore, j is 16.
User Mchlfchr
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Answer:

the value of j in the given expression is: 16

Explanation:

we are given the expression as:


√(j)+√(j)+14=3√(j)+10


2√(j)+14=3√(j)+10\\  \\3√(j)-2√(j)=14-10\\\\√(j)=4

so on squaring both side we have
j=16.

Hence the value of j is 16.


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