SOLUTION: find the value(s) of x for which f(x)=g(x).
f(x)=square root (3x)+1
g(x)=x+1
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Question 153833: find the value(s) of x for which f(x)=g(x).
f(x)=square root (3x)+1
g(x)=x+1
Answer by orca(409) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find the value of x, we need to solve the following equation:
(Square both sides)
So x = 0 or x = 3
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