gabrielletangen1
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  • 23-11-2021
  • Mathematics
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please help asap


Solve: √x+3=√x+5.

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treegiraffe
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  • 23-11-2021

Answer:

Simplify by adding like terms and getting rid of square root.

√x+3=√x+5

Subtract 3 and get like terms

√x = √x + 2

Subtract √x (we actually don't need to square)

0 = 2

This equation is false.

Unless you mean sqrt(x+3) = sqrt(x+5)

Then it simplifies to false aswell.

There are no true values for X/ No solution

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