SOLUTION: Solve for x: x+4=4√(x+1) I'm not sure how to do this problem. I first subtracted 4 from both sides to get X on the left and after that I am not sure what to do.

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Question 385235: Solve for x: x+4=4√(x+1)
I'm not sure how to do this problem. I first subtracted 4 from both sides to get X on the left and after that I am not sure what to do.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No, first step square both sides.





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