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Solve (2x + 5)² – 7 = 0 using extracting the square root.​

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Answer: x =
( √(7)-5)/(2)

x =
( -√(7)-5)/(2)

Step-by-step explanation:


(2x + 5)^(2) - 7 = 0

Add 7 to both sides of the equation.


(2x + 5)^(2) - 7 + 7= 0 + 7

Subtracting 7 from itself leaves 0.


(2x + 5)x^(2) =7

Take the square root of both sides of the equation.


2x + 5 = √(7) \\2x + 5 = -√(7)

Subtract 5 from both sides of the equation.


2x + 5 - 5 = √(7) - 5 \\2x + 5 - 5 = - √(7) - 5

Subtracting 5 from itself leaves 0.


2x = √(7) - 5 \\2x = - √(7) - 5

Subtract 5 from
√(7).


2x = √(7) - 5

Subtract 5 from
-√(7).


2x = -√(7) - 5

Divide both sides by 2.


(2x)/(2) =( √(7)-5)/(2) \\(2x)/(2) =(- √(7)-5)/(2)

Dividing by 2 undoes the multiplication by 2.


x=( √(7)-5)/(2)\\x=( -√(7)-5)/(2)

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