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    Exam 10: Rational Exponents, Radicals, and Complex Numbers
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    Solve -\(\sqrt { 3 x + 1 } = 3 + \sqrt { x - 4 }\)
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- 3x+1=3+x−4\sqrt { 3 x + 1 } = 3 + \sqrt { x - 4 }3x+1​=3+x−4​

Question 204

Question 204

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Solve.
- 3x+1=3+x−4\sqrt { 3 x + 1 } = 3 + \sqrt { x - 4 }3x+1​=3+x−4​


A) ∅\varnothing∅
B) −8,−5- 8 , - 5−8,−5
C) 5,8
D) −5,8- 5,8−5,8

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