If sqrt(4 + x^1/2)=sqrt(x + 2) , then x could be equal to which of the following?
The solutions to this equation are 4 and 1.
Both of these are listed in the choices.
Now, the solution description says, substituting 1 for x in the above equation does not return an equality.
How can that be true if 1 IS a solution to the equation!
It says sqrt( 4 + 1^1/2) != sqrt(1 + 2)
This is not true... Please note that 1^1/2 = +1 or -1...
If it is -1 the LHS = sqrt(3) which is the same as the RHS...
One of the choices 1 or 4 needs to be removed.