Solve the equation. Identify any extraneous solutions. sqrt d=-6

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What is your answer. I can check it to see if it is right.

36 is a solution to the original equation.

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Yes, 6 is correct.

To solve the equation √d = -6, we need to isolate the variable d.

1. Square both sides of the equation to eliminate the square root:
(√d)^2 = (-6)^2
This simplifies to:
d = 36

So the solution to the equation is d = 36. However, we need to check if this solution is extraneous, meaning it does not satisfy the original equation.

To verify if d = 36 is an extraneous solution, substitute it back into the original equation:

√d = -6
√(36) = -6
6 = -6

Since 6 is not equal to -6, this means the original equation has no solution.

Therefore, the equation √d = -6 has no solutions, and there are no extraneous solutions.