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Solve by factoring
X^2+x=63

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User Thetont
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Answer:

x = 3
√(7- x)

Explanation:

so what you do here is move the x to the other side.

X^2 = 63 - x

then you square root both sides

so
\sqrt{x^(2) } and
√(63 - x)

so you end up with

x =
√(63 - x)

so now we ask what can we take out? 9 times 7 is 63 and 9 is a perfect square so when we take the square root of that, we end up with

x = 3
√(7- x)

have a good day :)

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