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MFaulkner
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If (x - 1)^2 = 400, which of the following could be the value of x-5?
A. 15
B. 14
C. -24
D. -25
E. -26
The answer is C, -24.
I can do this simply by taking the square root of each side and obtaining:
x - 1 = +/- 20
x - 1 = 20 OR x - 1 = -20
Therefore, x=21, or x=-19
Then, (-19 - 5) = choice C, -24
However, I was under the impression that positive or even square roots on the GMAT are ALWAYS positive. So I got this one wrong b/c I took the square root of each side and obtained only one solution: (x - 1) = +20, therefore x = 21
Can someone explain to me why this OG problem is using +/- for an positive & even square root??
Thank you!
A. 15
B. 14
C. -24
D. -25
E. -26
The answer is C, -24.
I can do this simply by taking the square root of each side and obtaining:
x - 1 = +/- 20
x - 1 = 20 OR x - 1 = -20
Therefore, x=21, or x=-19
Then, (-19 - 5) = choice C, -24
However, I was under the impression that positive or even square roots on the GMAT are ALWAYS positive. So I got this one wrong b/c I took the square root of each side and obtained only one solution: (x - 1) = +20, therefore x = 21
Can someone explain to me why this OG problem is using +/- for an positive & even square root??
Thank you!















