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4 July, 04:45

Use the equation sqrt (4x+15) = 3 (sqrt (x) How many potential solutions are there?

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  1. 4 July, 07:06
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    There is one solutiom

    Step-by-step explanation:

    sqrt (4x+15) = 3 (sqrt (x))

    divide each side by sqrt (x)

    sqrt (4x+15) / sqrt (x) = 3

    sqrt ((4x+15/x)) = 3

    square each side

    (4x+15) / x = 3^2

    (4x+15) / x = 9

    multiply by x

    4x+15 = 9x

    subtract 4x on each side

    15 = 5x

    divide by 5

    3=x
  2. 4 July, 08:04
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    There is One Solution
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