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What is the solution to the equation below. square root x + 6 = x - 6

What is the solution to the equation below. square root x + 6 = x - 6-example-1

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\\ \tt\rightarrowtail √(x+6)=x-6


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail x+6=(x-6)^2


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail x+6=x^2-12x+36


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail x^2-13x+30=0


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail x^2-10x-3x+30=0


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail (x-3)(x-10)=0


\\ \tt\rightarrowtail x=3,10

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Answer:


x = 10

Explanation:


√(x+6) =x-6\\

square both sides:


\implies x+6=(x-6)^2

Expand brackets:


\implies x+6=x^2-12x+36

Collect and combine like terms:


\implies x^2-13x+30=0


\implies (x-10)(x-3)=0


\implies x=10, x=3

Substitute values back into original equation:


x=10: √(10+6) =10-6 \implies 4 = 4 \ \ \checkmark


x=3: √(3+6) =3-6 \implies 3 = -3 \ \ \textsf{incorrect!}

Therefore,
x=10 only

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