SOLUTION: Okay I worked this problem all the way to the last step and now Im no sure if I should write zero or no solution. The original problem was the square root of 3x+3 (+1)=the square r

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Question 142300: Okay I worked this problem all the way to the last step and now Im no sure if I should write zero or no solution. The original problem was the square root of 3x+3 (+1)=the square root of 3x+4. I got 3x+4=3x+4, now solving this out will leave me with 0=0. So would the answer be no solution or zero?
Answer by stanbon(48535) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The answer is: The equation is true for all Real Numbers greater than or equal to x=-4/3.
It is an identity for those values of x.
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Cheers,
Stan H.