Solve the radical equation −7x+4−−−−−−−√=1−x−−−−√+3
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To solve the equation, we can start by isolating one of the radical terms.
We have −7x + 4 - √ = 1 - x - √ + 3.
First, let's move all the terms with x to one side of the equation:
−7x + x = 1 - √ + √ - 4 - 3.
Combining like terms:
-6x = -6.
Now we can solve for x by dividing both sides by -6:
x = 1.
Therefore, the solution to the equation is x = 1.