Answer:
x = 4, it is an extraneous solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
Translating the given statement, we get the following equation:
[tex]3\sqrt{(x+5)} =-9[/tex]
Dividing both sides by 3, we get:
[tex]\sqrt{(x+5)} =-3[/tex]
Now we will take square on both sides of the equation to get rid of the square root to get:
[tex](\sqrt{(x+5)} )^2=(-3)^2[/tex]
So we are left with:
[tex]x+5=9\\\\x=9-5\\\\x=4[/tex]
Therefore, the solution is 4.
Also, it is an extraneous solution because the equality is not met by substituting x = 4 in the original equation:
[tex]3\sqrt{(4+5)} =-9[/tex]
[tex]3\sqrt{(9)} =-9[/tex]
[tex]3(3) =-9[/tex]
[tex]9\neq -9[/tex]