SOLUTION: radical 1+4 radical x = 1+ radical x the first part: radical 1+4 radical x is all under the first radical. the 4 is times the radical x. it's a radical under a radical. help!

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Question 263262: radical 1+4 radical x = 1+ radical x
the first part: radical 1+4 radical x is all under the first radical. the 4 is times the radical x. it's a radical under a radical. help!
thanks!

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
radical 1+4 radical x = 1+ radical x
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Square both sides


Square again

x = 0
x = 4

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