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solve the question in the photo..​

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Answered by superjunior
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solution is in the attachment..

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Answered by Anonymous
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\sqrt{1+\dfrac{25}{144}}\\\\\implies \sqrt{\dfrac{144+25}{144}}\\\\\implies \sqrt{\dfrac{169}{144}}\\\\\implies \dfrac{13}{12}\\\\\mathsf{Given\::}\\\\\dfrac{13}{12}=1+\dfrac{x}{12}\\\\\implies \dfrac{1+12}{12}=1+\dfrac{x}{12}\\\\\implies \dfrac{1}{12}+1=1+\dfrac{x}{12}\\\\\implies x=1

Step-by-step explanation

The square root needs to evaluated first . Then we will obtain 13/12 from the square root .

We can then equate x/12 + 1 with 13/12 .

Note that 13/12 can be written as 1 + 1/12 .

Cancel 1 from both sides .

We get the equation x/12 = 1/12 .

Multiplying both sides by 12 , we will get x = 1 which is the final answer .

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