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Apply the square root property of equality:

Isolate the variable.


StartRoot (x + 9) squared EndRoot = Plus or minus StartRoot 25 EndRoot
If x + 9 = 5, then x =
.

If x + 9 = –5, then x =
.

User McClamrock
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Answer:

yes, the correct answers are:

-4 and -14

Explanation:

got it right in edg 2020, hope this is of help :)

User Crftr
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Answer:


x =-4\ or\ x = -14

Explanation:

Given


√(x + 9)^2 = \± √(25)

Required

Determine the values of x


√(x + 9)^2 = \± √(25)

Determine the square root of 25


√(x + 9)^2 = \± 5

Evaluate the expression on the left hand side


({(x + 9)}^{(1)/(2)})^2 = \± 5

Using laws of indices


{(x + 9)}^{(1)/(2) * 2} = \± 5


{(x + 9)}^(1) = \± 5


x + 9 = \± 5

Split the expression into 2


x + 9 = 5\ or\ x + 9 = -5

Subtract 9 from both sides in both cases


x + 9-9 = 5-9\ or\ x +9- 9 = -5-9


x = 5-9\ or\ x = -5-9


x =-4\ or\ x = -14

User Agam Banga
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