Respuesta :

sqrt(m+3)/2=5
sqrt(m+3)=5×2
(m+3)=10^2
m+3=100
m=100-3
m=97



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First of all, you have a denominator in the first term. We have to take both terms to common denominator.

LCM (1;2) = 2

[tex] \frac{ \sqrt{m+3} }{2} = \frac{10}{2} [/tex]

Multiply both fractions for 2 to delete the denominator

√m+3 = 10

Since m+3 is under radical, to delete the radical square √m+3 and 10

m+3 = 100

Move known term (3) to the right of equal with changed sign

m = 100-3

m = 97