Respuesta :
Please see attached image for the choices and proper formatting of the problem.
What she did:
[tex] \sqrt{-2x + 1 } - 1 = x + 3 - 1 \sqrt{-2x} = x + 2[/tex]
What she should have done:
[tex]( \sqrt{-2x + 1} ^{2} = (x + 3)^2 -2x + 1 = (x + 3)^2 -2x + 1 - 1 = (x + 3)^2 - 1 -2x = (x +3)^2 - 1[/tex]
The error that Eloise made in solving the radical equation was that she subtracted 1 before squaring both sides.
To add, the equation where at least one variable expression is fixed inside a radical, usually a square root is called a radical equation.

Answer:
We need to subtract 1 after squaring both sides
Step-by-step explanation:
Step1: [tex]\sqrt{-2x+1} -3 = x \\[/tex]
adding 3 both sides
[tex]\sqrt{-2x+1} =3 + x \\[/tex]
we need to square here first and then we need to subtract
and this is the error which Eloise make in solving it .