SOLUTION: how do you solve 3\2x+1 + 3\ 2x-1= 8x\4x^2-1?
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Question 107053: how do you solve 3\2x+1 + 3\ 2x-1= 8x\4x^2-1?
Answer by HyperBrain(694) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First I will introduce a special product first-----the difference of two squares.
It states that
We can apply this here to make this problem easy to solve.
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