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Consider the radical equation square root n+4=n-2. Which statement is true about the solutions n=5 and n=0
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Consider the radical equation square root n+4=n-2. Which statement is true about the solutions n=5 and n=0
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consider the radical equation square root n+4=n-2. Which statement is true about the solutions n=5 and n=0
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Answer:
c
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i got it right
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neither of the solutions would work so if that’s the answer then okay but i can’t think of another one.
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