Answer: v = -3
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Work Shown:

As you can see, we don't square both sides until the square root portion is fully isolated or on its own side. So it happens after we subtract 1 from both sides.
Technically, you are able to square both sides without first isolating the square root. But that would mean you'd have to use the FOIL rule and things would get a bit messier than they have to be. Not to mention that the square root term wouldn't fully go away (so you'd have to square again later down the line).
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Checking the answer:
Replace every copy of v with -3. Simplify both sides. We should end up with the same number on each side

The answer is confirmed.
The conclusion of the remainder theorem about a situation where a function; f(x) is divided by (x+3) and has a remainder of 11 is that; f(-3) = 11.
<h3>What does the remainder theorem conclude given that f(x)/x+3 has a remainder of 11?</h3>
It follows from the task content that f(x)/x+3 has a remainder of 11.
On this note, it follows from the remainder theorem regarding the division of polynomials that; when; x + 3= 0; x = -3 and hence;
f(-3) = 11.
Ultimately, the inference that can be drawn from the remainder theorem statement as in the task content is; f(-3) = 11.
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Given :
A right angle triangle ABC .
To Find :
The perimeter of ABC .
Solution :
Since, triangle ABC is right angled and angle ∠ABC is 46° .
So, AC = AB cos 46° = 7.64 units.
Also, CB = AB sin 46° = 7.91 units.
Therefore, the perimeter of ΔABC is :
P = 11 + 7.64 + 7.91 units
P = 26.55 units
Hence, this is the required solution.
The answer to the example is -8 so the answer is B. negative