SOLUTION: Solve: 2√(1-x) - 3√(2x-1) = 1
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Question 975126: Solve: 2√(1-x) - 3√(2x-1) = 1
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
, notice that the indicated distributive property multiplications have not yet been performed; only still isolating the irrational expression.
LeftSide,
Revised equation,
Square both sides,
Use the general solution for a quadratic equation.
Discriminant,
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