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√(6y + 7) - √(3y + 3) = 1?
asked Nov 11, 2014 in CALCULUS by anonymous

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The Rational Equation is √(6y+7) -  √(3y+3) = 1

Squaring on both sides and simplify.

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Again Squaring on both sides.

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y = -1 and 1/3

Therefore the solution of √(6y+7) -  √(3y+3) = 1 is y = -1 and 1/3.

answered Nov 11, 2014 by Lucy Mentor

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