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    Exam 7: Radical Expressions and Equations
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    Solve\(\sqrt { 5 x + 29 } - 4 = 3\)
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Solve 5x+29−4=3\sqrt { 5 x + 29 } - 4 = 35x+29​−4=3

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Solve: 5x+29−4=3\sqrt { 5 x + 29 } - 4 = 35x+29​−4=3

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