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X+4-3=1 inside the radical

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Answer:


x=12 is the only solution

Explanation:

Assuming we want to solve the radical equation:
√(x+4)-3=1

We add 3 to both sides to get:
√(x+4)=1+3

Simplify to get:


√(x+4)=4

Square both sides to obtain:


(√(x+4))^2=4^2\\x+4=16\\\implies x=16-4\\\implies x=12

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