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12 October, 05:39

5. Solve by using the square root property.

(x - 3) ² + 6=1

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  1. 12 October, 06:02
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    x = 3 + i+√5

    x = 3 + i-√5

    OR

    x = 4 - √6

    x = 4 + √6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (x - 3) ² + 6=1

    (x - 3) ² + 6 = 1

    -6 - 6

    sq root > (x - 3) ² = - 5

    x-3 = i±√5 (i because neg. number)

    x = 3 + i±√5

    since its ±

    two possible answers

    x = 3 + i+√5

    x = 3 + i-√5

    Or

    (x - 3) ² + 6=1

    (x-3) + √6 = √ 1

    x-3 = 1 - (±) √6

    x = 4 - (±) √6

    Answers

    x = 4 - √6

    x = 4 + √6
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