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Solve: \mathbf{\color{green}{\small{ \sqrt{9\mathit{x}^2 + 4\phantom{\big|}} = 3\mathit{x} + 2 }}}
9x
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=3x+2
This already has the square root by itself on one side, so I can proceed directly to squaring.
I should square both sides. But let's pretend for a minute that I'm being careless, and that I'm squaring all the terms on each side. Where does this lead?
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