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Solving a 'Harvard' University entrance exam | Find c?
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To solve radical equations like √(c-3)/(c-3) = 3, rewrite the denominator as √(c-3) × √(c-3), cancel common terms to simplify to 1/√(c-3) = 3, then isolate the square root by multiplying both sides by √(c-3) to get 1 = 3√(c-3), square both sides to eliminate the radical (1 = 9(c-3)), solve the resulting linear equation to find c = 28/9, and verify the solution by substituting back into the original equation to ensure it satisfies the equation.

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