Both of the solutions, x = {-4, -3}, are viable. There are no extraneous solutions.
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An extraneous solution would show up as the x-intercept associated with the missing branch of the square root function. Since both solutions are on the positive-square-root branch, they are both good solutions to the equation.
For graphing purposes, we have subtracted x to get
f(x) = √(3x+13) -5 -x
and we are looking for solutions to f(x)=0.
If you add 5 and square both sides, you get the quadratic equation
3x +13 = (x +5)²
x² +7x +12 = 0
(x +3)(x +4) = 0
x ∈ {-4, -3}
I think that it’s A, Perpendicular (correct me if I’m wrong)
See, please, the suggested explanation:
the equation is y= -|x+3|, where '-' means location of graph in the 3-d quarter, '+3' - the graph is moved to the left on 3 points.
Answer:
(5,-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Move the point T three units to the right. It's (x, y), so (5,-4) is the answer.
It would be written as “The logarithm of [number] to the base e”.
(e stands for the constant, Euler’s number.)