How do you solve (p + 7) ^ { 2} = 216?

3 Answers
Dec 7, 2017

p=-7+-6sqrt6

Explanation:

color(blue)"take the square root of both sides"

sqrt((p+7)^2)=+-sqrt216larrcolor(blue)"note plus or minus"

rArrp+7=+-6sqrt6

"subtract 7 from both sides"

pcancel(+7)cancel(-7)=-7+-6sqrt6

rArrp=-7+-6sqrt6larrcolor(red)"exact solutions"

Dec 7, 2017

p=-7+-6sqrt(6)

Explanation:

(p+7)^2=216

rarr p+7 = +-sqrt(216)

color(white)("XXX")226 =2^2 * 3^2 * 6 =6^2 * 6

rarr p+7 =+-6sqrt(6)

rarr p=-7+-sqrt(6)

Dec 7, 2017

p ~~ 7.70

Explanation:

Alright, so we need to isolate the p on one side of the equation so that we can solve this.

To do that, we are going to start with taking the square root of both sides.

sqrt((p+7)^2) = +-sqrt(216)

The square root and the square will cancel out so all we have to do is finish the equation!

p+7~~14.70
p +7-7~~ 14.70-7
p ~~ 7.70

Also, I would like to add that is not the exact number, IT IS AN APPROXIMATION. If you would like to have the exact number, see below. Since sqrt(216) can not be completely squared, it would have to be reduced to

p+7=+-sqrt(216)
p+7=+-6sqrt(6)
p=-7+-6sqrt(6)

Hope that helps!
~Chandler Dowd