Math, asked by austinwb01, 1 year ago

What is the solution to the equation sqrt2x+8 -6=4 . Show your work.

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Answered by trantuetuanh
3

Answer:

sqrt2x + 8 - 6 = 4

sqrt2x + 8       = 4 + 6

sqrt2x + 8       = 10

sqrt2x              = 10 - 8

sqrt2x              = 2


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Answered by ITzBrainlyGuy
1

Answer:

 \sqrt{2x + 8 - 6} = 4 \\  \sqrt{2x + 2}   = 4 \\ 2x + 2 =  {4}^{2}  \\ 2x + 2 = 16 \\ 2x = 16 - 2 \\ 2x =1 4 \\ x =  \frac{14}{2}  \\ x = 7

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