SOLUTION: (√3-x) - x = 4 + x That is the square root od 3 minus x, then subrtact x from that equals four plus x.

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Question 591664: (√3-x) - x = 4 + x
That is the square root od 3 minus x, then subrtact x from that equals four plus x.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do it like this one
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How do you solve:
(√x^2+7) - x = 7
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Isolate the radical, then square both sides


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