Respuesta :

I assume the question was
[tex] \sqrt{x + 14} + 2 = x[/tex]
We can move the 2 over to the other side, and then square it so that:
[tex]x + 14 = (x - 2) ^{2} [/tex]
Simplifying, we get:
[tex]x + 14 = {x}^{2} - 4x + 4[/tex]
So
[tex] {x}^{2} - 5x - 10 = 0[/tex]
However, this means that using the quadratic formula,
[tex]x = \frac{5 + \sqrt{65} }{2} [/tex]
Or
[tex]x = \frac{5 - \sqrt{65} }{2} [/tex]
Hope this helped in some way, I may have made a mistake somewhere, so you should probably double check.

Answer is: None of the above