Math, asked by irum5, 9 months ago

√x+5 + √x+21 = √x+60 ​

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Answered by daiwikdhar2019
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Answer:

√x + 5 + √x + 21 = √x + 61

So we bring 21 and 5 to the right side of the equation while as bringing all the √x to the left

√x + √x - √x = 60 - 21 - 5

√x = 34

Now we square both sides!!!

(√x)^2 = (34)^2

x=  1156

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Answered by monalibagade10
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

√x+5 + √x+21 = √x+60 ​

By squaring on both sides.

(√x+5)^2 + (√x+21)^2 = (√x+60)^2

x+(5)^2+ x+(21)^2 = x+(60)^2 ​

x+25+x+441=x+3600

2x+466=x+3600

2x-x=3600-466

x=314

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