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If xx is the real solution to the equation 5x+6x+3=3\sqrt{5x + 6} - \sqrt{x + 3} = 3, what is the value of xx?

Cevap: 6

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6
The correct answer is 66. Isolating the first radical gives 5x+6=x+3+3\sqrt{5x+6} = \sqrt{x+3} + 3. Squaring both sides yields 5x+6=x+12+6x+35x+6 = x+12+6\sqrt{x+3}, which simplifies to 4x6=6x+34x-6 = 6\sqrt{x+3}. Dividing by 22 and squaring both sides again gives (2x3)2=9(x+3)(2x-3)^2 = 9(x+3), leading to the quadratic equation 4x221x18=04x^2 - 21x - 18 = 0. Factoring this equation yields (4x+3)(x6)=0(4x+3)(x-6)=0, which gives the potential solutions x=6x = 6 and x=34x = -\frac{3}{4}. Checking both solutions in the original equation shows that x=6x = 6 is a valid solution because 369=63=3\sqrt{36} - \sqrt{9} = 6 - 3 = 3. The solution x=34x = -\frac{3}{4} is extraneous because 2.252.25=03\sqrt{2.25} - \sqrt{2.25} = 0 \neq 3.

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1
Isolate the first radical term and square both sides.
5x+6=x+12+6x+35x + 6 = x + 12 + 6\sqrt{x + 3}
Isolating one radical term simplifies the squaring process to eliminate that radical.
2
Isolate the remaining radical term and simplify the expression.
2x3=3x+32x - 3 = 3\sqrt{x + 3}
Simplifying and isolating the remaining radical term prepares the equation for a second squaring step.
3
Square both sides to eliminate the remaining radical and form a quadratic equation.
4x221x18=04x^2 - 21x - 18 = 0
Squaring both sides removes the last radical, turning the radical equation into a polynomial equation.
4
Factor the quadratic equation to find all candidate solutions.
x=6x = 6 or x=34x = -\frac{3}{4}
Factoring (4x+3)(x6)=0(4x + 3)(x - 6) = 0 gives the roots of the quadratic equation.
5
Substitute candidate solutions back into the original equation to identify extraneous roots.
The only valid solution is x=6x = 6; the solution x=34x = -\frac{3}{4} is extraneous.
Squaring equations can introduce extraneous solutions, so candidate solutions must be verified in the original equation.

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Solving equations with multiple radicals by isolating terms, squaring both sides, and verifying candidate solutions for extraneous roots.
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