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[tex]\sqrt{x-4}+5=2\ \ \ \ |-5\\\\\sqrt{x-4}=-3 < 0\\\\NO\ SOLUTION\ (x\in\O)\\\\because\ \sqrt{a}\geq0\ for\ a\geq0[/tex]

√(x -4) + 5 = 2

Note the equal sign. What you do to one side, you do to the other. Do the opposite of PEMDAS.

First, subtract 5 from both sides

√(x -4) + 5 (-5) = 2 (-5)

√(x -4) = 2 - 5

√(x -4) = -3

Next, get rid of the root by squaring both sides

√(x -4)² = (-3)²

x - 4 = (-3)(-3)

x -4 = 9

Finally, isolate the x by adding 4 to both sides

x - 4 (+4) = 9 (+4)

x = 9 + 4

x = 13

13 is your answer

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