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    Solve the Equation\(\sqrt { 5 y - 29 } - 3 = 0\)
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Solve the Equation 5y−29−3=0\sqrt { 5 y - 29 } - 3 = 05y−29​−3=0

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Question 107

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Solve the equation. 5y−29−3=0\sqrt { 5 y - 29 } - 3 = 05y−29​−3=0


A) y = 4
B) y = 5
C) y = 8

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