1953 AHSME Problems/Problem 23

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The equation $\sqrt {x + 10} - \frac {6}{\sqrt {x + 10}} = 5$ has: https://latex.artofproblemsolving.com/4/1/8/4187aeb2c71a4fedaeec246af6e6cc3cc2222ac6.png

We multiply both sides by $\sqrt{x+10}$ to get the equation $x+4=5\sqrt{x+10}$. We square both sides to get $x^2+8x+16=25x+250$, or $x^2-17x-234=0$. We can factor the quadratic as $(x+9)(x-26)=0$, giving us roots of $-9$ and $26$. We plug these values in to find that $-9$ is an extraneous root and that $26$ is a true root, giving an answer of $\boxed{B}$.