To solve for x, we isolate it on one side of the equation. Here are the steps to solve for x:
2x + 10 - √(-6) = 2
First, we subtract 10 from both sides:
2x - √(-6) = 2 - 10
2x - √(-6) = -8
Next, we add √(-6) to both sides:
2x = -8 + √(-6)
Now, we can divide both sides by 2 to solve for x:
x = (-8 + √(-6)) / 2
x = -4 + √(-6) / 2
So, the solution for x is x = -4 + √(-6) / 2.
2x+10−−−−−−√−6=2
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