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If √5 - x = 4,then x=
i need help on here how to solve it

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\sqrt5-x=4\\ x=\sqrt5-4
User Santhosh Hirekerur
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Professor Dan Healy, one of my Engineering instructors back in prehistoric times, had a favorite way of showing us how to do this kind of problem ... I mean the kind that's incredibly easy, but your own fear gets in the way and convinces you that you can't handle it. Here is Prof. Healy's method.

For a few moments, call the square root of 5 by the name "cow".

cow - x = 4 . Solve this equation for 'x' :

Add 'x' to each side of the equation: cow = 4 + x

Subtract 4 from each side: cow - 4 = x

Now, we can put the real value back in place of 'cow' : √5 - 4 = x

That right there is a perfect solution. But If you absolutely need to
know the number, then grab your calculator:

√5 = 2.2361 (rounded)

x = √5 - 4 = 2.2361 - 4 = -1.7639 (rounded)

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