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    Equations Such As\(\sqrt { x + 4 } - 7 = 5\)
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Equations Such As x+4−7=5\sqrt { x + 4 } - 7 = 5x+4​−7=5

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Equations such as x+4−7=5\sqrt { x + 4 } - 7 = 5x+4​−7=5 and x+13=13\sqrt [ 3 ] { x + 1 } = 133x+1​=13 are called __________ equations.

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