Solve 6 sqrt(x+1)
A. x = 8
B. x = 71
C. x = 75
D. x = 107
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[6\sqrt{x+1}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what's the equation? you can't solve x with an equation.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
without*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
based off of the answer choices I am guessing we are solving for x
OpenStudy (anonymous):
an equation has an = sign
it would look something like:
6sqrt(x+1)=0
6sqrt(x+1) itself cannot be solved for x
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OpenStudy (freckles):
@AydenCarpenter14 can you copy the problem exactly as you see it?
OpenStudy (freckles):
Use the draw tool.
OpenStudy (freckles):
Again this is all we see in your post
"Solve 6 sqrt(x+1)
A. x = 8
B. x = 71
C. x = 75
D. x = 107 "
There should be an equation.
Perhaps 6 sqrt(x+1)=18
or something else
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@freckles @Auxuris Here is a snapshot of the question
OpenStudy (freckles):
This question is incomplete then.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
impossible
error question
but if you want me to make an educated guess
I'd guess A
it's the only option that allows a perfect square
OpenStudy (freckles):
Teachers make mistakes sometimes when making tests. It happens.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Solve 6the square root of x plus one) - 3 = 15</div> <div class=
that's what happens when I copy and paste the question?
OpenStudy (freckles):
\[6\sqrt{x+1}-3=15 ?\]
OpenStudy (freckles):
this is the question?
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