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    Find All Values of X Satisfying the Given Conditions\(y = x - \sqrt { 3 x - 2 }\)
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Find All Values of X Satisfying the Given Conditions y=x−3x−2y = x - \sqrt { 3 x - 2 }y=x−3x−2​

Question 95

Question 95

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Find all values of x satisfying the given conditions.
- y=x−3x−2y = x - \sqrt { 3 x - 2 }y=x−3x−2​ and y=4y = 4y=4


A) 9
B) 2,9
C) −1- 1−1
D) 1,2

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