What is the set of all real solutions to the equation below?
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Answer
The set containing only 2
The correct answer is the set containing only 2. Squaring both sides of the equation yields . Rearranging the terms to set the equation to zero gives . Factoring the quadratic expression gives , indicating potential solutions of and . Substituting back into the original equation gives , which is valid. Substituting back into the original equation gives , which is invalid because the principal square root is non-negative. Thus, is extraneous and must be discarded.
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Identifying extraneous solutions in radical equations
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