## Destinyyyy one year ago Check what I have so far...

1. anonymous

2. anonymous

Solve the radical expression.. Square root 4x+5 = x-4 I got to x^2+11-4x=0

3. anonymous

Okay what do you think x is?

4. anonymous

Im stuck at x^2+11-4x=0

5. anonymous

so "^" is "*"

6. anonymous

The ^ means that the 2 is the exponent of x

7. anonymous

OOHH okay

8. anonymous

Uh yeah.

9. anonymous

Okay

10. anonymous

what grade and are u k12?

11. anonymous

@IrishBoy123 @Nnesha

12. anonymous

Im in college.

13. anonymous

Ohh...Im not in college but is there numbers you can plug in bc this make no sense xD

14. anonymous

If you dont know how to solve radical expressions then please get off my question. Im sorry but I do not have time to waste and explain to you on how to solve this.

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16. anonymous

Ive been working on this assignment for over an hour. Im on question 33 out of 37 and Id just like to be done so I can eat.

17. anonymous

@Jaynator495 Can you help me out with this?

18. IrishBoy123

$\sqrt{ 4x+5} = x-4$ $4x+5 = (x-4)^2$ $4x+5 = x^2-8x + 16$ $0 = x^2 - 8x - 4x + 16 - 5 = ??$

19. anonymous

Omg I canceled out the -4 -.-

20. anonymous

Thank you @IrishBoy123

21. anonymous

x= 1, 11

22. IrishBoy123

$\checkmark$

23. anonymous

Thank you again @IrishBoy123