SOLUTION: sq root(3x+1)=sq root(x+4) + 1

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SQRT(3X+1)=SQRT(X+4)+1 OR SQUARING ALL TERMS WE GET 3X+1=X+4+1 OR 2X=4 OR X=2
PROOF SQRT(3*2+1)=SQRT(X+4)+1 OR SQRT(7)=SQRT(6)+1 SQUARING ALL TERMS WE GET 7=6+1 OR 7=7

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