Question #c1f53

1 Answer
Jun 18, 2017

x=15+-2sqrt7

Explanation:

In order to solve this, you must be aware of something called the square root property:

We are given:

(x-15)^2=28

The goal here is to isolate x but we have to deal with the exponent. We want to get rid of the exponent and we can do this by taking the square root of the left side as well as the right side to keep the equation balanced:

sqrt((x-15)^2)=sqrt28

x-15= +-2sqrt7 *

*We can break down sqrt28 into sqrt(4*7) which simplifies to +-2sqrt7

From this point we just solve for x

Add 15 to both sides:

xcancel(-15+15)=15+-2sqrt7

x=15+-2sqrt7