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When solving radical equations, using substitution to create simultaneous equations can simplify the problem and avoid generating high-degree polynomials. For the equation ∛(2x-1) = (1/2)(x³+1), letting d = ∛(2x-1) transforms it into d³ = 2x-1 and x³ = 2d-1. Subtracting these equations and factoring yields (d-x)(d²+dx+x²+2) = 0, which simplifies to d=x since the second factor has no real solutions. This reduces the problem to ∛(2x-1) = x, which solves to x = 1, x = (-1+√5)/2, and x = (-1-√5)/2.

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