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    Solve the Equation\[x + \frac { 40 } { x } = 14\]
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Solve the Equation x+40x=14x + \frac { 40 } { x } = 14x+x40​=14

Question 20

Question 20

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Solve the equation.
- x+40x=14x + \frac { 40 } { x } = 14x+x40​=14


A) 14,40
B) 10,4
C) −10,−4- 10 , - 4−10,−4
D) 40

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