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    Solve the Equation\(\sqrt { x - 6 } - 4 = 5\)
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Solve the Equation x−6−4=5\sqrt { x - 6 } - 4 = 5x−6​−4=5

Question 44

Question 44

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Solve the equation. Check all solutions. x−6−4=5\sqrt { x - 6 } - 4 = 5x−6​−4=5


A) 85
B) 64
C) 87
D) 76
E) no solution

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