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How would I be able to solve all of these?

How would I be able to solve all of these?-example-1
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Answer:

Part A) x = 6, 13, 22, 33

Part B)

Part A

Some examples of perfect squares are 9, 16, 25, and 36. They are the squares of 3, 4, 5, and 6. To generate these values, add x to 3 and plug these numbers into an equation:

√(x + 3) = 3

√(6 + 3) = √9

x = 6

√(x + 3) = 4

√(13 + 3) = √16

x = 13

√(x + 3) = 5

√(22 + 3) = √25

x = 22

√(x + 3) = 6

√(33 + 3) = √36

x = 33

Part B

1. (6, 3)

2. (13, 4)

3. (22, 5)

4. (33, 6)

I hope this helps!

User JDutton
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Answer:

I'm suggesting that you should read your books!!!

You should be more thoughtful...

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