SOLUTION: two square root of x+1 is equals to sqare root of x+2

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Question 103820: two square root of x+1 is equals to sqare root of x+2
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squaring gives 4(x+1)=x+2 ... 4x+4=x+2 ... 3x=-2 ... x=-2/3
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