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What is the solution of 23x+4−−−−−√−9=13
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Assuming the equation is sqrt(23x + 4) − 9 = 13:
Add 9 to both sides: sqrt(23x + 4) = 22
Square both sides: 23x + 4 = 484
Subtract 4: 23x = 480
Divide: x = 480/23 ≈ 20.8696
Check: sqrt(23*(480/23)+4) − 9 = sqrt(484) − 9 = 22 − 9 = 13, so x = 480/23 is valid.
Add 9 to both sides: sqrt(23x + 4) = 22
Square both sides: 23x + 4 = 484
Subtract 4: 23x = 480
Divide: x = 480/23 ≈ 20.8696
Check: sqrt(23*(480/23)+4) − 9 = sqrt(484) − 9 = 22 − 9 = 13, so x = 480/23 is valid.
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