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    Solve the Equation by Using Substitution\[t - 3 \sqrt { t } = - 2\]
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Solve the Equation by Using Substitution t−3t=−2t - 3 \sqrt { t } = - 2t−3t​=−2

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Solve the equation by using substitution. t−3t=−2t - 3 \sqrt { t } = - 2t−3t​=−2

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