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What is the solution to the equation below. 12 + square root 1 - 4x = 15

What is the solution to the equation below. 12 + square root 1 - 4x = 15-example-1

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\\ \tt\rightarrowtail 12+√(1-4x)=15


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail √(1-4x)=3


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail 1-4x=3^2


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail 1-4x=9


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail -4x=8


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail x=-2

User Bsky
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Answer:

C) x = -2

Explanation:

Original equation:


12+√(1-4x)=15\\

subtract 12 from both sides:


\implies √(1-4x)=3

square both sides:


\implies 1-4x=9

subtract 1 from both sides:


\implies -4x=8

divide both sides by -4:


\implies x=-2

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