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Given the equation square root of 2x plus 1 = 3, solve for x

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The equation given above is  sqrt (2x + 1) = 3. First, square both sides of the equation giving, 2x + 1 = 9. Solving for x in this equation gives an answer of x = 4. When we substitute x = 4 to the original equation, the number inside the radical sign is positive. Thus, x = 4 and it is a non-extraneous root.

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