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Suppose That a Problem Asks You to Find the Height h\mathrm{h}

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Suppose that a problem asks you to find the height of a triangle, and that the problem leads to a quadratic equation. If h\mathrm{h} represents the height of the triangle, which of the following solutions to the equation cannot be an answer to the problem?


A) h=32h=\frac{3}{2}
B) h=34h=\frac{3}{4}
C) h=3+3\mathrm{h}=3+\sqrt{3}
D) h=33\mathrm{h}=3-\sqrt{3}

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