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    Solve the Equation\(\sqrt { n - 18 } + \sqrt { n + 18 } = 2 \sqrt { n - 3 }\)
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Solve the Equation n−18+n+18=2n−3\sqrt { n - 18 } + \sqrt { n + 18 } = 2 \sqrt { n - 3 }n−18​+n+18​=2n−3​

Question 231

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Solve the equation. n−18+n+18=2n−3\sqrt { n - 18 } + \sqrt { n + 18 } = 2 \sqrt { n - 3 }n−18​+n+18​=2n−3​


A) n = −-− 30
B) n = 3
C) n = 30

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