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√x+7+6=10
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Answered by charliejaguars2002
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Answer:

\Large\boxed{\mathsf{X+13}}

Step-by-step explanation:

TO FIND:

The square root of √x²+7+6.

Isolate x on one side of the equation form.

SOLUTIONS:

First, used radical rule formula.

\Large\boxed{\mathsf{RADICAL \quad RULES \quad FORMULA}}}}}

\displaystyle \mathsf{\sqrt[N]{A^N}=A, \quad =A\geq 0 }

\displaystyle \mathsf{x+7+6}}}

Solve.

Add.

\displaystyle \mathsf{7+6=\boxed{\mathsf{13}}}}

\Large\boxed{\mathsf{\longrightarrow X+13}}}

Hence, the final answer is x+13.

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