SOLUTION: Solve the equation: sqrtx+4 = 3 I tried to keep this seperated because the square root is x + 4. I am going to assume I need to make X equal the 3 leaving me with this:

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Question 65693: Solve the equation:
sqrtx+4 = 3
I tried to keep this seperated because the square root is x + 4.
I am going to assume I need to make X equal the 3 leaving me with this:
X= -1
sqrt-1+4 = 3
Is this the right process?

Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve the equation:
sqrtx+4 = 3





Check to make sure this is a valid solution and not an extraneous one:


The solution is valid.
Happy Calculating!!!

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