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Zorluk: ZorRadical and Rational Equations
What is the value of the real solution to the equation below?
3x2x+3=1\sqrt{3x - 2} - \sqrt{x + 3} = 1

Cevap: 6

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The only real solution to the equation is 6.
Substituting x=6x = 6 into the original equation yields 3(6)26+3=169=43=1\sqrt{3(6) - 2} - \sqrt{6 + 3} = \sqrt{16} - \sqrt{9} = 4 - 3 = 1, which is a true statement. Therefore, the only real solution is 6.

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1
Isolate one of the radical terms
3x2=x+3+1\sqrt{3x - 2} = \sqrt{x + 3} + 1
Preparing the equation to square both sides.
2
Square both sides of the equation
3x2=x+4+2x+33x - 2 = x + 4 + 2\sqrt{x + 3}
Eliminating one of the square root radicals.
3
Isolate the remaining radical term and simplify
x3=x+3x - 3 = \sqrt{x + 3}
Simplifying the equation by isolating the second radical and dividing both sides by 2.
4
Square both sides again to eliminate the second radical
x26x+9=x+3x^2 - 6x + 9 = x + 3
Converting the radical equation into a polynomial equation.
5
Write in standard quadratic form and factor
(x6)(x1)=0(x - 6)(x - 1) = 0
Setting the quadratic equation to zero and factoring to find potential solutions.
6
Verify solutions in the original equation to check for extraneous solutions
x=6x = 6 is valid; x=1x = 1 is extraneous
Squaring both sides of an equation can introduce extraneous solutions that do not satisfy the original equation.

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Solving equations containing radical expressions and identifying extraneous solutions.
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