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    Solve the Equation\(\sqrt{5 q-4}=\sqrt{5 q+4}\) A) 8 B) No Solution C)
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Solve the Equation 5q−4=5q+4\sqrt{5 q-4}=\sqrt{5 q+4}5q−4​=5q+4​ A) 8
B) No Solution
C)

Question 83

Question 83

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Solve the equation.
- 5q−4=5q+4\sqrt{5 q-4}=\sqrt{5 q+4}5q−4​=5q+4​


A) 8
B) No Solution
C) 45\frac{4}{5}54​
D) 0

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