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    Solve the Radical Equation, If Possible\[\sqrt { 4 x - 8 } = \sqrt { - 13 + 6 x }\]
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Solve the Radical Equation, If Possible 4x−8=−13+6x\sqrt { 4 x - 8 } = \sqrt { - 13 + 6 x }4x−8​=−13+6x​

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Solve the radical equation, if possible. 4x−8=−13+6x\sqrt { 4 x - 8 } = \sqrt { - 13 + 6 x }4x−8​=−13+6x​

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