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Solve You Will Have to Square Both Sides of the Equation

Question 277

Question 277

Multiple Choice

Solve. You will have to square both sides of the equation twice to eliminate all radicals.
- 2x+5=3+x−2\sqrt { 2 x + 5 } = 3 + \sqrt { x - 2 }2x+5​=3+x−2​


A) -38, -2
B) -2, 38
C) 2, 38
D) no real solution

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