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Solve (x-4)^2=5

answer: (x=5+√4

User Jgradim
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Answer:

Explanation:

Take the square root of each side of the equation to set up the solution for x


(x-4)^{2*(1)/(2) } = ±
√(5)

Remove the perfect root factor x - 4 under the radical to solve for x.

x - 4 = ±
√(5)

The complete solution is the result of both the positive and negative portions of the solution.

First, use the positive value of the ± to find the first solution.


x-4=√(5)

Add 4 to both sides of the equation.


x=√(5) +4

Next, use the negative value of the ± to find the second solution.


x-4=-√(5)

Add 4 to both sides of the equation.


x=-√(5) +4

The complete solution is the result of both the positive and negative portions of the solution.


x=√(5) +4,-√(5) +4

User Abhishek Balani
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Answer:

x = 4 + sqrt 5

x = 4 - sqrt 5

Explanation:

(X-4)^2 = 5

X - 4 = + - sqrt 5

X = 4 + sqrt 5 and

X = 4 - sqrt 5

User Dan Rosenstark
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