Solve √(x + 3) = 2.
Note
Start by remembering that the square root symbol gives the non-negative root. The equation says that √(x + 3) is 2. To remove the square root, square both sides: x + 3 = 2² = 4. Now isolate x by moving the constant to the other side, so x = 4 - 3 = 1. Always check radical equations: substituting x = 1 makes the expression inside the root equal to 4, and √4 = 2. So the correct answer is 1.
