SOLUTION: radical 5X+4 = 1+ radical 3X+1
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Question 116794: radical 5X+4 = 1+ radical 3X+1
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square both sides
square both sides
subtract from both sides
This is true only if either
These are the answers. You can verify by plugging
one at a time them back into the original equation
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