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    Solve Radical Equations -\[\sqrt { 2 x + 3 } - \sqrt { x + 1 } = 1\]
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Solve Radical Equations
- 2x+3−x+1=1\sqrt { 2 x + 3 } - \sqrt { x + 1 } = 12x+3​−x+1​=1

Question 191

Question 191

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Solve Radical Equations
- 2x+3−x+1=1\sqrt { 2 x + 3 } - \sqrt { x + 1 } = 12x+3​−x+1​=1


A) {−1,3}\{ - 1,3 \}{−1,3}
B) {3}\{ 3 \}{3}
C) {−3,−1}\{ - 3 , - 1 \}{−3,−1}
D) ∅\varnothing∅

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