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    Exam 7: Rational Exponents, Radicals, and Complex Numbers
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    Solve -\[\sqrt { 8 x + 4 } = \sqrt { 6 x + 1 } - 1\]
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- 8x+4=6x+1−1\sqrt { 8 x + 4 } = \sqrt { 6 x + 1 } - 18x+4​=6x+1​−1

Question 59

Question 59

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Solve.
- 8x+4=6x+1−1\sqrt { 8 x + 4 } = \sqrt { 6 x + 1 } - 18x+4​=6x+1​−1


A) 0,8
B) 4
C) 0,4
D) ∅\varnothing∅

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