HELP!!
Ingrid and Harish were trying to solve the equation:
x^2-3x=x+1
Ingrid said, “First, I'll subtract x from both sides so I have x^2-4x=1. Then I can solve by completing the square. If I add 4 to each side, I can rewrite the equation as (x-2)^2=5. Harish said, “I'll isolate the x^2x term by adding 3x to both sides of the equation. Then I'll solve by taking the square root.”
Whose solution strategy would work?