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Explain What Is Wrong with This First Step in the Solution

Question 133

Question 133

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Explain what is wrong with this first step in the solution process for the equation 6x+10=−6x−3⋅6x+10=6x+3\sqrt{6 x+10}=\sqrt{-6 x-3} \cdot 6 x+10=6 x+36x+10​=−6x−3​⋅6x+10=6x+3 .

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