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Answer:
The first answer is 14
the second answer is principal, positive
Step-by-step explanation:
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To complete the work shown first subtract with 5 both side of expression, then square both side to find the possible solution of equation which is 14.
What is radical surd?
Radical surd of a number is the root form of it, in which the number is written in the under root form.
The number in the radical surd is equal to the number which is when multiplied by itself gives the whole number as result.
Given information-
The given equation in the problem is,
[tex](x-5)^\dfrac{1}{2}}+5=2[/tex]
Subtract with number 5 both the sides,
[tex](x-5)^\dfrac{1}{2}}=-3[/tex]
The power of half, shows the radical surd form of a number. To eliminate this fractional power, square both the sides.
[tex](x-5)=(-3)^2[/tex]
Solve the equation further as,
[tex](x-5)=(9)\\x=9+5\\x=14[/tex]
Thus to complete the work first subtract with 5 both side of expression, then square both side to find the possible solution of equation which is 14.
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