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Mathematics, 17.07.2019 06:10 alyssashae1818

Solve the equation for x.
sqrt x-6+3 = 10
x=1
x=13
x = 43
x= 55


Solve the equation for x. sqrt x-6+3 = 10 x=1 x=13 x = 43 x= 55<

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Solve the equation for x.
sqrt x-6+3 = 10
x=1
x=13
x = 43
x= 55
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