SOLUTION: squared (4x+1)=squared ((squareroot(x-2)) +3)
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Question 563745: squared (4x+1)=squared ((squareroot(x-2)) +3)
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do you mean: sqrt{4x = 1} = (sqrt{(x - 2) + 3)}^2
Square both sides of the equation.
This will remove the radical.
Can you take it from here?
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