SOLUTION: the solution square root x+1 + square root x + 2=1 is contained in the interval?
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Question 180295: the solution square root x+1 + square root x + 2=1 is contained in the interval?
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sqrt(x+1)+sqrt(x+2)=1
2x+2sqrt(x+1)sqrt(x+2)+3=1 square each side
2sqrt(x+1)sqrt(x+2)=-2x-2
4(x+1)(x+2)=4x^2+8x+4 square each side
4x^2+12x+8=4x^2+8x+4
4x+4=0 subtract the right side from the left.
4x=-4
x=-1
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Ed
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