Math, asked by vienna1, 1 year ago

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Value of x satisfying
 \sqrt{x + 3}  +  \sqrt{x - 2}  = 5
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Answered by Anonymous
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Given \ \sqrt{x + 3} + \sqrt{x - 2} =5\\\\we \ have \ to \ find \ x\\\\\sqrt{x + 3}=5-\sqrt{x - 2}\\\\squaring \ on \ both \ side \ we \ get\\\\x+3=25+x-2-10\sqrt{x - 2}\\\\x-x+10\sqrt{x - 2}=23-3\\\\10\sqrt{x - 2}=20\\\\\sqrt{x - 2}=2\\\\Again \ squaring \ on \ both \ side \ we \ get\\\\x-2=4\\\\x=6

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vienna1: it was the addition
rahman786khalilu: u r answer is wrong
Anonymous: WHY BRO?
rahman786khalilu: when there is addition we don't use adding power as u did
rahman786khalilu: it is used in when it is in form of multiplication
Anonymous: yes bro
Anonymous: you are right
rahman786khalilu: so edit it
Anonymous: yes
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