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Solve for x. The radical equation is below.

Solve for x. The radical equation is below.-example-1

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The answer is the last one

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Answer:


x = -(3\sqrt3)/(2)

Explanation:

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Solve for x by isolating the variable.

Solve for x


  • √(12)(\sqrt3 - x) = 15

  • √(36) - x√(12) = 15

  • 6 - x√(12) = 15

  • -x√(12) = 9

  • x = -(9)/(\sqrt12)

Rationalize the Denominator:


  • x = -(9)/(\sqrt12)*(√(12))/(√(12))

  • x = -(9√(12))/(12)

  • x = -\frac{{9*2\sqrt3}}{12}

  • x = -(18\sqrt3)/(12)

  • x = -(3\sqrt3)/(2)

The solution for x is
x = -(3\sqrt3)/(2).

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