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    Exam 10: Rational Exponents, Radicals, and Complex Numbers
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    Solve -\(\sqrt { 3 x } = - 2\) A)\(- \frac { 2 } { 3 }\)
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- 3x=−2\sqrt { 3 x } = - 23x​=−2 A) −23- \frac { 2 } { 3 }−32​

Question 241

Question 241

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Solve.
- 3x=−2\sqrt { 3 x } = - 23x​=−2


A) −23- \frac { 2 } { 3 }−32​
B) ∅\varnothing∅
C) 43\frac { 4 } { 3 }34​
D) 12

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