thank you, really need help with this problem: complex equation: x-1=6x+10, 6x+10 have a radicand over them. I need to find the solution set and check the solutions
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x - 1 = (6x + 10)^2

x - 1 = (6x + 10)(6x + 10)

x - 1 = 36x^2 + 120x + 100

36x^2 + 119x + 101 = 0

using quadratic equation:

x = (-119 +/- SQR(14,161 - 4(36)(101)))/2(36)

x = (-119 +/- SQR(-383))/72

x ~ (-119 +/- 19.57i)/72
by Level 6 User (23.1k points)
x - 1 = (6x + 10)^2

x - 1 = (6x + 10) (6x + 10)

x - 1 = 36x^2 + 60x + 60x + 100

x - 1 = 36x^2 + 120x + 100

36x^2 + 119x + 101 = 0

and you are solve equation with your self ...........
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