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15 August, 22:51

Use algebraic strategies to solve √2x+3=x. How many solutions did you come up with? Which strategies did you use?

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  1. 15 August, 22:55
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    x=-1, 3

    2 solutions, strategies=quadratic formula

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. square the whole equation

    (√2x+3) ² = (x) ²

    2x+3=x²

    since it becomes a quadratic equation, take all terms on one side = to 0

    x²-2x-3=0

    Use the quadratic formula, because the equation cannot be factored.

    x = (-b±√b²-4ac) / 2a

    x = ( - (-2) ±√4-4*1*-3) / 2*1

    x = (2±√4+12) / 2

    x = (2±√16) / 2

    x = (2±4) / 2

    x=1±2

    x=1+2, 1-2

    ∴x=-1, 3
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