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Which comparison of the two equations is accurate?

Equation A: Sqrt x^2 + 3x-6 - Sqrt X+2
Equation B: Sqrt x^2 + 3x-6 = Sqrt x+2
O Both equations have different solutions because the square root of a number is not the same as the cube root of a
number
O Both equations result in different equations after eliminating the radicals, so they have the different solutions.
O Both equations have the same potential solutions, but equation A might have extraneous solutions.
Both equations have the same potential solutions, but equation B might have extraneous solutions.

Which comparison of the two equations is accurate? Equation A: Sqrt x^2 + 3x-6 - Sqrt-example-1

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Answer:

Both equations have the same potential solutions, but equation A might have extraneous solutions.

Explanation:

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Answer: C, Both equations have the same potential solutions, but equation A might have extraneous solutions.

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