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The discussion centers on solving a specific homework problem involving equations and inequalities. Participants confirm that using "iff" between each line in part (i) is acceptable as it does not alter the original equation, supported by the laws of distributivity. In part (ii), the reasoning that the left-hand side cannot equal 5 due to the nature of square roots is established, leading to the conclusion that complex solutions arise for certain values of x. Ultimately, it is confirmed that no real solutions exist for the given equations.
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halvizo1031 said:it seems to me that stating that the equation will give a complex answer when x>1
halvizo1031 said:the way i see it is that for any value i plug in for x (except 1), the left hand side will always give me a complex answer which does not equal 1.
halvizo1031 said:hold on, if i plus in 1 for x, wouldn't i get 0 = 1?