Posted by Mike on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 at 11:28am.
sqrt(x+3) = sqrt(x-2) + 1
Square both sides.
x+3 = x-2 + 2sqrt(x-2) +1
2 = sqrt(x-2)
4 = x-2
x = 6
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