SOLUTION: Solve {{{sqrt(2x+1)+3=10}}}
Note 2x+1 is under the radical sign and the +3 is not
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Note 2x+1 is under the radical sign and the +3 is not
Answer by aka042(26) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First let's move the constant that is not in the square root to the right side: . Now let's square both sides => . Now we combine like terms and solve for x: => .
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