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    Beginning and Intermediate Algebra Study Set 1
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    Exam 10: Rational Exponents, Radicals, and Complex Numbers
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    Solve -\(\sqrt { x ^ { 2 } - 19 } + 9 = 0\)
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- x2−19+9=0\sqrt { x ^ { 2 } - 19 } + 9 = 0x2−19​+9=0

Question 125

Question 125

Multiple Choice

Solve.
- x2−19+9=0\sqrt { x ^ { 2 } - 19 } + 9 = 0x2−19​+9=0


A) ∅\varnothing∅
B) 10
C) 10,−1010 , - 1010,−10
D) 11,−1111 , - 1111,−11

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