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  • 21-05-2019
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[tex]m + 1 = \sqrt{4m + 49} [/tex]
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LammettHash
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  • 21-05-2019

First note that if [tex]m[/tex] is real-valued, then [tex]\sqrt{4m+49}[/tex] only exists if [tex]4m+49\ge0[/tex], or [tex]m\ge-\dfrac{49}4=-12.25[/tex].

Square both sides to get

[tex](m+1)^2=(\sqrt{4m+49})^2\implies m^2+2m+1=4m+49\implies m^2-2m-48=0[/tex]

This is easily factorized:

[tex]m^2-2m-48=(m-8)(m+6)\implies m=8\text{ or }m=-6[/tex]

Both of these solutions are larger than [tex]-\dfrac{49}4[/tex], so they are both valid solutions.

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