In Example 4, change the 3 on the left to 7. Data from Example 4 Solve the

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In Example 4, change the 3 on the left to 7.


Data from Example 4

Solve the equation


We first isolate the radical by subtracting 3 from each side. This gives us


We now square both sides and proceed with the solution:


The solution x = 5 checks, but the solution x = 2 gives 4 = 2. Thus, the only solution is x = 5. The value x = 2 is an extraneous root. The graph of


shown in Fig. 14.19, verifies that x = 5 is a solution but x = 2 is not.

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Basic Technical Mathematics

ISBN: 9780137529896

12th Edition

Authors: Allyn J. Washington, Richard Evans

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