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9 August, 08:10

Consider the radical equation = c + 2. Which statement is true about the solutions c = 3 and c = - 6?

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  1. 9 August, 10:44
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    The inside of the radical must be greater than or equal to zero. When you plug in c=3, the answer is 5 >0. When c=-6, - 4 <0. Therefore c=3 is true.
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