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    Solve the Equation\[- 4 + \sqrt { 3 x + 5 } = 3\]
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Solve the Equation −4+3x+5=3- 4 + \sqrt { 3 x + 5 } = 3−4+3x+5​=3

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Solve the equation. −4+3x+5=3- 4 + \sqrt { 3 x + 5 } = 3−4+3x+5​=3

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