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Mathematics, 23.03.2021 14:10 Thejollyhellhound20

How to solve equations like this. I squared both sides, then letting the non-radical term on one side while letting all of the radical terms be on one side. after that I squared both sides again only to encounter a quartic equation, which is not good. Please answer with some kind of trick ( other than brute force). \sqrt{x +  \sqrt{x + 1} }  = x + 2
solve for all x real numbers​

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