√x can also be -11 If you square LHS and RHS and then factorize it,you get two values for √x i.e. -11 and +5 Here in option is only 25 so x is +5 in this case X can also be 121
@@Anonymous-pv7nz -11 cannot have a square root Square roots of negative numbers do not exist Think about it like this what are two numbers which multiply to -121? Nothing because -11*-11 is 121 not negative 121
@@user-fw5gr6gn3z it's true Sir that square root of negative no.s are imaginary. But square root of positive no. Can be negative.. There are two values of x that satisfies the equation X² = 4 -> X = -2 and 2
@@Anonymous-pv7nz yeah but -4 can't get square rooted because no two numbers can multiply to make it They have invented an imaginary thing for this and that is "i"
I was bored and tried taking one of your American sats tests. I really don’t understand how you guys can fail these tests, I’m literally doing this in my lessons now and I’m fifteen. It kicked me off as i needed to sign up or something. Could do most of them.
they are COMPLETELY different tests. you making this comparison is like if I were to take an easy test in india and compare it to a hard test in america. i do not understand these idiotic comparisons. maybe this is how indian students make themselves feel superior? doesnt really make sense since anyone can compare easy test in x country to hard test in their own country. idiotic.
Yes sqrt5 = 5^2 = 25. More methodical. But wastes time unless you mentally do it but more likely to make a mistake vs seeing the simple arithmetic upon simplification of the sqrts
I’m 4 quarters into AP Calculus AB, just finished my AP exam for it and I’m on track to complete the class with a final grade of a B. And I got D) 55… 💀
The way i did this was the following: I first found the square root of 9 and 64; 9=3 and 64=8. First i found the square root of "x" so i just subtracted the results that i got (8-3), which gave me 5 Since the oppositw of a square root is a number squared i just squared 5 to get the value of "x". So 5×5=25, that means 25 is the value of x X=25
Omg thank you, i never even learned this in middle school im not taking sat yet sonce i just started highschool but i was still confused but i got now 😅
@@aarizsiddiqui2640 bro I also didn't uses to study till class 10th but in 11 and 12, I studied hard and I gave up on everything If there's a Wil, there's a way
you guys are misunderstanding. He didn't say this is an SAT question, but rather that you should be able to solve this question at the bare minimum because there will be questions harder than this that use the same fundamental strategies for solving it
didn't present the last step clearly for those that aren't great at math, you should have separated the last couple steps to show it more clearly. sqrt(x) + 3 = 8 *subtract 3 from both sides* sqrt(x) = 5 *square both sides* x = 25 much more clear for your target audience. you breezed through the most important part, and some could easily fall for the trap answer of x = 5
9, and 64 are conveniently perfect squares therefore making this a 3-4th grade level. But I mean he didn’t lie; if you can’t do this start practicing for the SAT now!
Bro if you don’t know the answer to this your better off cancelling taking the SAT or restarting your whole life so you can retake all your math lessons
I got 55 because I squared rooted on both sides and so the question comes out to be x +9=64 Then if we bring 9 to the other side it becomes x = 64-9 x=55 Why is it wrong guys? Can someone correct my mistake?
Also tried to solve it like this first but when you square the left side you cant just square the roots alone you have to square the entire side as a binomial formula (which is way too complicated, cant do it per hand). Hope you get what I am saying.😊❤
The answer is only 25 and not 121 for those confused You cannot produce a negative in a square root using real numbers. x^2 = 121 is 11 and -11, but root(121) is ONLY 11 because if you graph root(x) as a function of x then it will only produce positive real numbers
@@lordmahesh7501 it is lol I got 1400 out of 1600 And I got full marks in maths I'm talking about PSAT Just english is a bit tough there Try our JEE mains maths Heck, even try our school level maths then you can say which is easy or not
Bro my little brother is in year 3 and can solve this maybe instead of studying for the SAT if you don’t know the answer you should reschedule your SAT for 2-3 years
Wait guys to cancel a square root you need to square the number it becomes x + 9 = 64 which means the answer is d but it is c since it’s a lot more logical
@@COSMO8843 i cba lol, i did none of them but im done with my country's test thats parallel to these. These test mean nothing but how long u studied for them, just memorizing techniques and boring stuff like that
@@nitayweksler3051 we just get 6 months or so ........and there are negative marking for incorrect answers too so yeah if u want to attend these exams then u must be really serious...
@@COSMO8843 6 months is ALOT of time but negative marking is though. Is there english and ur countrys language in it or just Science? Sounds hard for sure.
Bro I’m a 6th grader who don’t even know half of the math here. And at home it took me 2 FREAKING SECONDS TO MASTER SQUARE ROOT! so a number multiplied by the same number is the square root. So 3 is the square root of 9 because 3x3 is 9 and for 25 5x5 is 25. Same with 64 8x8 is 64! BRO! IM TO SMART FOR THE 6TH GRADE!
dude, this is like what the teachers tough us but the sat was like a hundred times harder! The difference between the lesson and the exam is life heaven and earth!
Sike that is not actually the only right answer because square root of any number is positive and negative for eg.√9 is +3 or -3... So there are multiple answers to this...
I think it's 55 If squareroot x = squareroot 64 - squareroot 9 Taking square on both sides Then the square root will be cancelled Then x is equal to 64-9 Which will be x = 55
No. √9 has only one value that is 3. I know you think i am wrong. But if square root of 9 has two values then the function does not exist. Because one function(square root) has only one output
@@NFW_PRO For this question to be the way you have described, they would have needed to write this: ------------------------------- a^2 = √9 b^2 = √64 a>0 , b>0 (Something like this dunno) if √x + √9 = √64 then what is x? -------------------------------- Then x can actually be 25 and not both 25 and 121 since ya know. The Question is wrong.
No way SAT is that easy, even if this is one of the easiest questions. I could go to college right now and I’m only in grade 9. Though I could’ve answered this as early as 7th grade. WITHOUT A CALCULATOR
Bruh these are like the easy practice questions before the actual test 😭🙏🏾
yea, these questions are the beginning and help through the sat
@EmMy that... is what he said
facts lol, I read the problem and instantly found the answer, shit is like pre k math
@EmMy square roots aren't elementary lmao
@@mang0.0 what
3 year olds after watching: Aight lets get studying for SAT
Nah 3 year olds after watching: let’s watch cocomelon and learn this
Not 3yrs old but I am in 10th class and this question will be easily solved by a class 8th student.
@@samarthruhella5906 yeah too easy
@@samarthruhella5906 I can easily agree as I am a class 8th student
😂😂😂
If u don’t know how to solve this problem u need to reschedule yur SAT date
You need to reschedule your English test
*If you do not know how to solve this problem you need to reschedule your S.A.T date.
@@TheAmphibiaFalls dude this is a comment section not an english test
@@pace_18 violence 😂
@@pace_18 stop grammar checking plus he’s just using slang it’s not like your a mom from 1974 and don’t know what like bruh means it’s just slang
This is a middle school level question 😂
Exactly
Im in 6th grade, solved this easy
@@JulianaClaire7 I’m was in 6th grade going into 7th and I have no idea to solve this, we never got taught it lol
@@JulianaClaire7 actually after watching the video a few time it makes a lot more sense
bro this is for 3rd graders 💀
"when in doubt, the answer is always C"
√x can also be -11
If you square LHS and RHS and then factorize it,you get two values for √x i.e. -11 and +5
Here in option is only 25 so x is +5 in this case
X can also be 121
@@Anonymous-pv7nz -11 cannot have a square root
Square roots of negative numbers do not exist
Think about it like this what are two numbers which multiply to -121?
Nothing because -11*-11 is 121 not negative 121
@@user-fw5gr6gn3z it's true Sir that square root of negative no.s are imaginary.
But square root of positive no. Can be negative..
There are two values of x that satisfies the equation
X² = 4 -> X = -2 and 2
@@Anonymous-pv7nz yeah but -4 can't get square rooted because no two numbers can multiply to make it
They have invented an imaginary thing for this and that is "i"
@@user-fw5gr6gn3z
I am aware about this Sir
It's true..
2nd easy solution
√x+√9=√64
√x+3=8
√x=8-3, √x=5
Taking sq on b.s
x=25
Imagine if someone studies only these kind of exercises, I wonder how low he would get in SAT.
Is sat really difficult
@@babarsfandom3546not really but this question is hella easy.
İ would guess 600 most likely if their English skills are the same as their math skills
Depends on lucky he gets with guessing
I was bored and tried taking one of your American sats tests. I really don’t understand how you guys can fail these tests, I’m literally doing this in my lessons now and I’m fifteen. It kicked me off as i needed to sign up or something. Could do most of them.
Before he gave the answer I thought "oh the answer is 5 then!" And realized that that's prob why I almost failed math.
SAME
he skipped over the most important last couple of steps to avoid this trap.
terrible presentation from this channel.
Bruh, i can relate on a spiritual level 😂😔
Sameeee
@@runningrock124what step, I skip steps to save time and get the answer right all the time
Meanwhile
JEE ADVANCED: am i a joke?
Bro class 7 stuff
@@desertrainfrog1691 bro I did crack it. It wasn't a joke.
@@utsabbiswas6977 you seem A joke
they are COMPLETELY different tests. you making this comparison is like if I were to take an easy test in india and compare it to a hard test in america. i do not understand these idiotic comparisons. maybe this is how indian students make themselves feel superior? doesnt really make sense since anyone can compare easy test in x country to hard test in their own country. idiotic.
😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine an iitian watching the video 😂😂😂😂😂
Lol yes... These Qs are class 6th-7th level questions in India
Indian students be like :-
We used to do this in kindergarten
Yes
As a thai SAT math it's just a exercise with english language
Exactly
You can minus 8 - 3 and then √x = 8-3 , then √x = 5 , x =5x5 x=25, √ can be made square .
Why 5x5?
@@itsrachu4418To remove the radical symbol from the x the result should be radical x times radical x equals five times five, that’s the solution.
but can't we shift the root from x to 5? and make it √5
Yes sqrt5 = 5^2 = 25. More methodical. But wastes time unless you mentally do it but more likely to make a mistake vs seeing the simple arithmetic upon simplification of the sqrts
Oh shoot bro I’m in trouble…sat tomorrow too🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is this actually on the test
I’m 4 quarters into AP Calculus AB, just finished my AP exam for it and I’m on track to complete the class with a final grade of a B.
And I got D) 55… 💀
ur trolling right
please explain your thought process, i am genuinely curious how someone can fuck up this bad
bruh like 4th graders can solve this stuff lmao
@@_apsis He probably subtracted root of 9 to root of 64 getting 55. Then he squared both sides
Yeah I don’t blame you it’s an easy question it’s just stupid asf
Reminds me of how I practice for an actual final examine.
Ask this to an asian middle school child.
Wdm, ask any middle schooler this question is so easy! 😂
The way i did this was the following:
I first found the square root of 9 and 64;
9=3 and 64=8. First i found the square root of "x" so i just subtracted the results that i got (8-3), which gave me 5
Since the oppositw of a square root is a number squared i just squared 5 to get the value of "x".
So 5×5=25, that means 25 is the value of x
X=25
Omg thank you, i never even learned this in middle school im not taking sat yet sonce i just started highschool but i was still confused but i got now 😅
This is an insanely simple question and even the square roots are easy.
True
if you dont know how to solve this dont give high school also
Lol don't give middle school 🤣
Alright I’ll reschedule my sat until 2023 💀
Damn these videos make me feel so smart fr!!
Bruh it's only the Indians 😂
Sameee
@@rsk4u ikr compared to indian jee level math and shit of class 10
SAT math is really easy tbh
These people will die if they see jee adv level maths
This is what TH-cam shows me after i wake up
Me in 8 class realizing that everyone is saying it is very easy
Me after failed in solving this 😭😭😭 i am very weak in maths 🥺
I am in 7th and solved it instantly
@@mayukhawasthi8156 hm basic clear hote hai tho sab esay lagte hai😊 lekin 6,7 class Corona me gya
Same , i am in 9th and because of Corona i didn't study anything in 7 and 8 so i had no idea how to solve that question
@@aarizsiddiqui2640 bro
I also didn't uses to study till class 10th but in 11 and 12, I studied hard and I gave up on everything
If there's a Wil, there's a way
Its ok everyone has their strengths and weaknesses
It easy c because you need to find the square root of 9 and 64 wich is 3 and 8 the do 8 take away 3 witch is 5 then 5x5 is 25 so it equals c
Bro my little sis just started 7th grade and she knows that- 💀
Yes 🎉🎉🎉❤thank you this was so helpful
me who’s taking an SAT next week… and really couldn’t do this 😭😭😭
U need to reconsider taking sat
This was surprisingly easy
In india this level of questions is generally regarded as beginner's level-to boost confidence
you guys are misunderstanding. He didn't say this is an SAT question, but rather that you should be able to solve this question at the bare minimum because there will be questions harder than this that use the same fundamental strategies for solving it
Him: "if you can't answer this EASY question than you need to revise for you sat exam".
Me:*doesn't even know what sat means*
Same, at this point it seems like an easy thing, filling my ytb shorts like a virus.
@@flygoes_ virus like killbot? 😳
@@Clipzyy9401 sure, why not :DDD
The SAT is a test taken in the American school system near the end of a high school students time at school. It's used to show colleges what you know.
@@SKITTISHEAR thx I'm not American that's why I didn't know about it but now I know so thx☺️
for lower standerd simply it to
X + 3 = 8
Then we will get x to our left and put equals after it.
X = 8-3
X = 5
I am in 10th grade and this q made me laugh really
@@Hola-rx1jy country?
didn't present the last step clearly
for those that aren't great at math, you should have separated the last couple steps to show it more clearly.
sqrt(x) + 3 = 8
*subtract 3 from both sides*
sqrt(x) = 5
*square both sides*
x = 25
much more clear for your target audience.
you breezed through the most important part, and some could easily fall for the trap answer of x = 5
Asian watching this video be like :
"i was born knowing that"😂😂
🤣
Now that's the comment I was searching for
Bro thats like exactly what i was thinking
how is it not (a) part… explain pls
Exactly I'm a medical student and still know how to solve this LOL
These are basic 4th or 5th grade questions in India... You can access Indian books through internet like NCERT..
Actually it's sixth grade
I'm from Lithuania I'm still not studying that in my class so thank you i understand without knowing how 😁
We can also do 8-3 answer is 5 then we remove square of x and 25 is our answer
If you couldn't solve this in India,
You'd have to reevaluate your life choices before your parents disowned you.
this comparison is not valid. like if i were to compare easy test in india to a hard test in india. makes no sense.
there is no easy test
9, and 64 are conveniently perfect squares therefore making this a 3-4th grade level.
But I mean he didn’t lie; if you can’t do this start practicing for the SAT now!
I really just need to know this for SAT?? BROOOOOOOO I LEARNT THIS IN 8TH
I learn this in 6th grade, roots and exponents.
Even i that was 10 can do this
√x + √9 = √64
√9 = 3; √64 = 8
x + 3 = 8
8 - 3 = 5
5² = 25
x = 25
Bro if you don’t know the answer to this your better off cancelling taking the SAT or restarting your whole life so you can retake all your math lessons
√x + √9 =√64
√x + 3 = 8
√x = 8-3
√x = 5
Taking square on Both side
x = 25 Answer.
Now thank Me😎.
Bro American maths tests are MULTIPLE CHOICE?? How does anyone ever fail these???
Yeah, it's just trial and error until your answer matches with the multiple choice.
I am 14 and I answered this...maths sounds easy to me from now on...
I can solve it mentally...I'm a 7th grader
Guess I'll nail the sats.
I got 55 because I squared rooted on both sides and so the question comes out to be x +9=64
Then if we bring 9 to the other side it becomes x = 64-9 x=55
Why is it wrong guys? Can someone correct my mistake?
I got the same, you're not alone
Also tried to solve it like this first but when you square the left side you cant just square the roots alone you have to square the entire side as a binomial formula (which is way too complicated, cant do it per hand). Hope you get what I am saying.😊❤
why am i seeing this i’m ending my second year of college
Relatable
💀bruh lmao
12×12 in genius mode. The product of 12 and 12 is 144.
This can be calculated by multiplying the two numbers together as follows:
12 × 12 = 120 + 24 = 144
In other words, we can think of 12 × 12 as the sum of 12 multiplied by 10 (which is 120) and 2 multiplied by 12 (which is 24).
Alternatively, we can use a multiplication table to find the product of 12 and 12. A multiplication table is a grid that shows the products of all pairs of numbers from 1 to 12 (or any other range of numbers). Here is the multiplication table for the numbers from 1 to 12:
| | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|----|----|----| | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | | 2 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 20 | 22 | 24 | | 3 | 3 | 6 | 9 | 12 | 15 | 18 | 21 | 24 | 27 | 30 | 33 | 36 | | 4 | 4 | 8 | 12 | 16 | 20 | 24 | 28 | 32 | 36 | 40 | 44 | 48 | | 5 | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 45 | 50 | 55 | 60 | | 6 | 6 | 12 | 18 | 24 | 30 | 36 | 42 | 48 | 54 | 60 | 66 | 72 | | 7 | 7 | 14 | 21 | 28 | 35 | 42 | 49 | 56 | 63 | 70 | 77 | 84 | | 8 | 8 | 16 | 24 | 32 | 40 | 48 | 56 | 64 | 72 | 80 | 88 | 96 | | 9 | 9 | 18 | 27 | 36 | 45 | 54 | 63 | 72 | 81 | 90 | 99 | 108 | | 10 | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 100 | 110 | 120 | | 11 | 11 | 22 | 33 | 44 | 55 | 66 | 77 | 88 | 99 | 110 | 121 | 132 | | 12 | 12 | 24 | 36 | 48 | 60 | 72 | 84 | 96 | 108 | 120 | 132 | 144 |
As we can see from the table, the product of 12 and 12 is 144.
In summary, the product of 12 and 12 is 144, which can be calculated by multiplying the two numbers together or by using a multiplication table. The multiplication table shows the products of all pairs of numbers from 1 to 12, and we can find the product of 12 and 12 in the row for 12 and the column for 12.
Literally even if I didnt learn this I would get it right
Yea, exactly
The answer is only 25 and not 121 for those confused You cannot produce a negative in a square root using real numbers. x^2 = 121 is 11 and -11, but root(121) is ONLY 11 because if you graph root(x) as a function of x then it will only produce positive real numbers
Students preparing for jee ADV laughing at the corner
Crying
Yes bro 😢
I can do this in my sleep ( 12years old ) if you don’t know this go study 📖 NOW!!!
Me a jee aspirant : laughs with tears
😫😫
Bro SAT is not this Easy
@@lordmahesh7501 it is lol
I got 1400 out of 1600
And I got full marks in maths
I'm talking about PSAT
Just english is a bit tough there
Try our JEE mains maths
Heck, even try our school level maths then you can say which is easy or not
@@plusultra7258 dude, I'm an Indian so stop bragging about your math, its stupid after all. No bugatti 😂
Bro my little brother is in year 3 and can solve this maybe instead of studying for the SAT if you don’t know the answer you should reschedule your SAT for 2-3 years
I wish we got such easy questions for 7th grade exam 😢
Lmao ikr
well if u were expecting hard question then solve this 2e^(1-1/2+1/3-1/4+1/5.......infinity)
@@COSMO8843 k
@@COSMO8843 2e^0 = 2(1) = 2
@@ravineemkarolijoshinainital nt but wrong
Wait guys to cancel a square root you need to square the number it becomes x + 9 = 64 which means the answer is d but it is c since it’s a lot more logical
55
i think the point is if you don’t know how to do one of the easy sat questions, you’re screwed and better get studying now
Bro wtf are these SATs because they easy af
Math section is a joke, most people only get like 1 wrong. However, the reading section is pretty tough
This is easy, it's 25.
√25+√9=√64
√25=5
√9=3
√64=8
Or just basically
(√25+√9)²
Lmao imagine if these guys had to face jee adv 🤣
Whats the diff
@@nitayweksler3051 solve any one maths question of jee adv and u will see ...... In simple terms if SAT is a bullet then jee adv is a nuke
@@COSMO8843 i cba lol, i did none of them but im done with my country's test thats parallel to these. These test mean nothing but how long u studied for them, just memorizing techniques and boring stuff like that
@@nitayweksler3051 we just get 6 months or so ........and there are negative marking for incorrect answers too so yeah if u want to attend these exams then u must be really serious...
@@COSMO8843 6 months is ALOT of time but negative marking is though. Is there english and ur countrys language in it or just Science?
Sounds hard for sure.
The world of math is always the best when u get what ur taught 😊😊
Ive already sat my SATs ages ago
That’s not a good enough excuse get studying
Bro I’m a 6th grader who don’t even know half of the math here. And at home it took me 2 FREAKING SECONDS TO MASTER SQUARE ROOT! so a number multiplied by the same number is the square root. So 3 is the square root of 9 because 3x3 is 9 and for 25 5x5 is 25. Same with 64 8x8 is 64! BRO! IM TO SMART FOR THE 6TH GRADE!
U cud technically sqare on both sides and use the (a+b)^2 identity
Technically yes but it is a much longer process and will eat up valuable time that could be used for other questions
I’m in 6th grade and we don’t do missing squared numbers, but I actually learned something from this!
Pov: u are studying in class 3
Dunno about your area... But here in India... Roots starts from class 6th...and algebra too. So a 3rd grader won't even know what the question is.
@@miraclemickey9894 jokes bozo
I’m in 6th grade and just searched up square roots and I completely understood that.
Simple 9th grade maths
9th grade? more like 6th LOL
This isnt 9th grade. This is way too easy
@@raymundolancealfreds1050 yeah solved this in like 10 seconds I'm in seventh grade
@@TrevA102 more like 5th grade
I literally didn’t notice that they were perfect roots….I just overthink it too much😂
Bruh same i literally simplified root 64 to 4 times square root of 4 without even realizing
You could easily put it to the left side which make it 8-3=5 then power both sides it will be x=25
twenty five? that’s really easy
Is 5 it’s just asking for the value of x
dude, this is like what the teachers tough us but the sat was like a hundred times harder! The difference between the lesson and the exam is life heaven and earth!
Me being Indian let me tell you I gave this type of exam when I was in 4 th grade. The questions in my 4 th grade were harder than this lol.
🤝🤝♥️🇮🇳
this is so easy compared to math exams in germany/europe. us education system is so low
What….. no wonder I tanked my SATs this year ☠️
Answer is √5
800 on SAT math, I think I know what I am doing
Sike that is not actually the only right answer because square root of any number is positive and negative for eg.√9 is +3 or -3... So there are multiple answers to this...
what?? what is that??
This is basic addition, are you using questions from official SAT tests? That would help way better
Born 1 millisecond ago and got it ez
If this is the type of SAT questions then the standard of Math education in US must be very appalling!
POV : You are an Indian And You're Lauging Hard
yes
*laughs in indian*
हाहाहाहाहा
For real 🤣🤣
Solved these back in 6th grade 💀💀😭
@@jiya6986 i solved these earlier than that like in 3rd prob
Also ur late
@@Turbogames_tuwr_old u know ur capping come on
In third grade we weren’t taught algebra and powers
It is c. I am a 9th grader looking forward to study SAT. This quistion is like this (x + 3 = 8) it is kind of easy.
25
POV u noticed him circling counterclockwise
You finding a square root, need to account for positive and negative situations. Although, on a multiple choice question, C is your best bet
Answer is B, are u sure it is for High school student to college test? So easy 😢
Literally in middle school and know how to do this question. MIT here I come!
Wish all the exam's questions were like this :/
I think it's 55
If squareroot x = squareroot 64 - squareroot 9
Taking square on both sides
Then the square root will be cancelled
Then x is equal to 64-9
Which will be x = 55
Take the square root of 9 and 64
What is their square root?
Think again
Since √9 could also be -3, √x - 3 = 8 would also be true and from that we find out that x can also be 121
No. √9 has only one value that is 3.
I know you think i am wrong. But if square root of 9 has two values then the function does not exist. Because one function(square root) has only one output
@@NFW_PRO thanks for the info. I could have sworn that i learned sqrt mapping to two values but i think I'm just remembering wrong.
@@NFW_PRO What would you do if there were both 25 and 121 in the miltiple choice?
@@NFW_PRO For this question to be the way you have described, they would have needed to write this:
-------------------------------
a^2 = √9
b^2 = √64
a>0 , b>0 (Something like this dunno)
if √x + √9 = √64 then what is x?
--------------------------------
Then x can actually be 25 and not both 25 and 121 since ya know. The Question is wrong.
@@Akairi th-cam.com/video/qgQqlCDVkv8/w-d-xo.html
I’m year 6 and the answer is 25
This is easier then the actual SATS I will have during this week and have already started
Asian student : Are you kidding me🥱
I done my sats when I was 11 years old and got a perfect score, primary school was easy
No way SAT is that easy, even if this is one of the easiest questions. I could go to college right now and I’m only in grade 9. Though I could’ve answered this as early as 7th grade. WITHOUT A CALCULATOR
As an 8th grader, this is literally the easiest question ever 💀🙏🙏