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    Exam 7: Radical Expressions and Equations
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    Solve\(6 \sqrt { x + 2 } = x - 5\)
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Solve 6x+2=x−56 \sqrt { x + 2 } = x - 56x+2​=x−5

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Solve: 6x+2=x−56 \sqrt { x + 2 } = x - 56x+2​=x−5

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