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What is the solution to the equation below? 4x - 2 - 1= 2

What is the solution to the equation below? 4x - 2 - 1= 2-example-1

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\sqrt[]{4x-2}-1=2

Adding 1 at both sides of the equation:


\begin{gathered} \sqrt[]{4x-2}-1+1=2+1 \\ \sqrt[]{4x-2}=3 \end{gathered}

Raising each term of the equation at the power of 2:


\begin{gathered} \sqrt[]{4x-2}^2=3^2 \\ 4x-2=9 \end{gathered}

Adding 2 at both sides of the equation:


\begin{gathered} 4x-2+2=9+2 \\ 4x=11 \end{gathered}

Dividing by 4 at both sides of the equation:


\begin{gathered} (4x)/(4)=(11)/(4) \\ x=(11)/(4) \end{gathered}

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