Asked by Dylan
Helllo I have no idea how to do this problem
given f(x) = x-3(x + 4)^(1/2)
how to solve for x when f(x) = -5
I know I could just guess and check but I would like to know how to do this algebraically by pluging in -5 like so
-5 = x - 3 (x + 4)^(1/2)
and solving for x which I don't know how
also is just by luck that 22/7 is pi?????
given f(x) = x-3(x + 4)^(1/2)
how to solve for x when f(x) = -5
I know I could just guess and check but I would like to know how to do this algebraically by pluging in -5 like so
-5 = x - 3 (x + 4)^(1/2)
and solving for x which I don't know how
also is just by luck that 22/7 is pi?????
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Dylan
I apologize for doulbe post forgive me
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