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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone help me>??? ASAP ? Will medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt{t}+9=16\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bbcream14 think you can help ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no im sorry but @M.D.Saxon @Whitemonsterbunny17 @elementwielder @BrianMatthew i think can

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Shay17

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok so you're trying to find the value of t correct ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

start by subtracting 9 from both sides then tell me what you get

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That is so you will get t alone

OpenStudy (anonymous):

9t =7??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why did you you 9t ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because 9 - \[\sqrt{t}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt{t}+9=16\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You only subtract 9 from 9 and 16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So \[\sqrt{t}=7\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok so \[\sqrt{t}+7\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So then what happens after that?

OpenStudy (m.d.saxon):

all i can tell u is find the square root of 7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@XxRawrrxX please delete sqrt t + 7 because that is wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im so confused now ,..... ugh ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Omg this is what we are left with \[\sqrt{t}=7\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So 7^2 = 49 t=49 There you go .. That's the answer

OpenStudy (magbak):

Yea that is the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@XxRawrrxX do you get it now ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Awesome.

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