SOLUTION: 4-3/x=sqrt4-3/x

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Question 856790: 4-3/x=sqrt4-3/x
Answer by ben720(159)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The only number that is the square root of itself is 1. Therefore,
4-3/x = 1
-4 to both sides
-3/x = 1
Multiply both sides by x
-3 = x

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