Answer:
Extraneous Solutions An extraneous solution is a root of a transformed equation that is not a root of the original equation because it was excluded from the domain of the original equation. Example 1: Solve for x, 1 x − 2 + 1 x + 2 = 4 (x − 2) (x + 2).
There's a quotient; it is 7.
Step-by-step explanation:
- h²=p²+b²
- h²=24²+7²
- h²=576+49
- h=√625
- h=25
tanA=p/h
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