SOLUTION: sqrt(-3-4n - sqrt(-2-2n = 1

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Question 414519: sqrt(-3-4n - sqrt(-2-2n = 1
Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have two left parentheses and no right parentheses. Without the matching right parentheses to enclose the expression that belongs inside the square root (called the radicand) there are too many ways to this could be interpreted. Here are 6 possible ways to see your equation.







Please add the needed parentheses and re-post your question.

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