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<cmath>\sqrt{5x-1}+\sqrt{x-1}=2 \Longrightarrow \sqrt{5\cdot2-1}+\sqrt{2-1}=2 \Longrightarrow \sqrt9+\sqrt1=2 \Longrightarrow 3+1=2 \Longrightarrow 4=0</cmath> | <cmath>\sqrt{5x-1}+\sqrt{x-1}=2 \Longrightarrow \sqrt{5\cdot2-1}+\sqrt{2-1}=2 \Longrightarrow \sqrt9+\sqrt1=2 \Longrightarrow 3+1=2 \Longrightarrow 4=0</cmath> | ||
the equation is false. | the equation is false. | ||
− | Therefore the answer is <math>\ | + | Therefore the answer is <math>\boxed{{\textbf{(D) }} x=1}</math>. |
Solution by awesomechoco | Solution by awesomechoco |
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Problem
The solution of is:
Solution
First, square both sides. This gives us
Then, adding to both sides gives us
After that, adding to both sides will give us
Next, we divide both sides by 2 which gives us
Finally, solving the equation, we get
Plugging 1 and 2 into the original equation, , we see that when
the equation is true. On the other hand, we note that when
the equation is false. Therefore the answer is .
Solution by awesomechoco
See Also
1955 AHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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