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this is an example of an sat/tsi questions. no graphing allowed.
if $sqrt{x+z}=sqrt{3x+10}$, find the solution if the value of $z=8$.
$circ x=3$
$circ x=-1$
$circ x=-2$
$circ x=5$
Step1: Substitute z=8 into equation
$\sqrt{x + 8} = \sqrt{3x + 10}$
Step2: Square both sides to eliminate roots
$(\sqrt{x + 8})^2 = (\sqrt{3x + 10})^2$
$x + 8 = 3x + 10$
Step3: Rearrange to solve for x
$8 - 10 = 3x - x$
$-2 = 2x$
$x = \frac{-2}{2} = -1$
Step4: Verify solution (ensure non-negative roots)
Left side: $\sqrt{-1 + 8} = \sqrt{7}$
Right side: $\sqrt{3(-1) + 10} = \sqrt{7}$
Both sides are valid.
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B. x = -1