SOLUTION: Solve algebraically for x: so there's a radical sign over 3x+1 and then +1 which is not included in the radical sign=x 3x+1+1=x *Radical sign is over 3x+1 Please help and thank

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Question 696661: Solve algebraically for x: so there's a radical sign over 3x+1 and then +1 which is not included in the radical sign=x
3x+1+1=x
*Radical sign is over 3x+1
Please help and thank you very much. I really appreciate it!

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
















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So the two *possible* answers are or

However, only one of these solutions actually work (ie are actually solutions).

You have to check to see if they work (which is something I leave for you to do)

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