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Solve for x.
√x-3=√x +3

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To solve for x in the equation √x - 3 = √x + 3, we can begin by isolating one of the square roots on one side of the equation:

√x - √x = 3 + 3

Simplifying the left-hand side by subtracting √x from both sides, we get:

0 = 6

This equation is not true for any value of x. Therefore, there is no solution to the original equation.

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