SOLUTION: Radical sign and the radicand under it is x - 1 = 3
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radical sign and the radicand under it is x - 1 = 3
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Question 83152: Radical sign and the radicand under it is x - 1 = 3
This is what I got. Let me know, if it is correct.
radical sign and the radicand under it is x - 1 = 3
+ 1 +1
x = 4
radical sign and the radicand under it is x squared = (4) squared
answer = x = 16
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Square both sides.
Add 1 to both sides.
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Take the square root of the left side.
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