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    Exam 3: Quadratic Functions and Equations; Inequalities
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    Solve -\(\sqrt { x + 6 } + \sqrt { 2 - x } = 4\)
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- x+6+2−x=4\sqrt { x + 6 } + \sqrt { 2 - x } = 4x+6​+2−x​=4

Question 31

Question 31

Multiple Choice

Solve.
- x+6+2−x=4\sqrt { x + 6 } + \sqrt { 2 - x } = 4x+6​+2−x​=4


A) 31,−2\sqrt { 31 } , - 231​,−2
B) 0
C) 2,−22 , - 22,−2
D) −2- 2−2

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