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    Solve the Equation by Using Substitution\[( 2 y + 4 ) ^ { 2 } = 4 ( 2 y + 4 ) + 7\]
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Solve the Equation by Using Substitution (2y+4)2=4(2y+4)+7( 2 y + 4 ) ^ { 2 } = 4 ( 2 y + 4 ) + 7(2y+4)2=4(2y+4)+7

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Solve the equation by using substitution. (2y+4)2=4(2y+4)+7( 2 y + 4 ) ^ { 2 } = 4 ( 2 y + 4 ) + 7(2y+4)2=4(2y+4)+7

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