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Cassius Haney
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20 March, 14:30
Solve the radical equation: √4k-11 + 15 = 2
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Cooper Orozco
20 March, 14:37
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√4K-11+15=2
So √4=2
so 2k-11+15=2
2k=2-15+11
2k=-2
k=-1
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