When solving a radical equation, John and Tim came to two different conclusions. John found a solution, while Tim's solution did not work in the equation. Create and justify two situations: one situation where John is correct and a separate situation where Tim is correct.
I dont understand what the question is asking... that's all
can anyone help me???
@robtobey
@jhonyy9
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@hba (Ambassador)
@tdjones1978
Looks incomplete to me.
can you be more specific on that?
@sourwing
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@hba what did you mean by incomplete?
The question is incomplete :)
ok try this for example xsqrt3 +1 = 4 xsqrt3 = 3 x = 3/sqrt3 = (3sqrt3) / 3 = sqrt3 x = sqrt3 so can being the first fase when John get x = sqrt3 like solution what than you check it work sure and for Tim"s solution you can calculi in different way how you will get different solution like sqrt 3 and what mean that is wrong can you doing it ?
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