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Explain why [sqrt(4)]2 = 4. How would you apply that explanation to solving x in sqrt(x+5) = 7?
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1. (sqrt4)*2 = 2*2 = 4.
2. sqrt(x+5) = 7.
Square both sides:
x + 5 = 49,
X = 49 - 5 = 44.
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