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OpenStudy (asiyer):

Can some one help me solve this equation sq root(−3−4x) −sq root(−2−2x) =1

OpenStudy (freckles):

Isolate one of the square root expressions Then square both sides... You will need to repeat this process until you see no more square roots :)

OpenStudy (asiyer):

so far I am stuck after this step sq.root(-3-4x) = 1+sq.root(-2-2x)

OpenStudy (freckles):

This is the part you square

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