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What is the solution to the equation ^3sqrtX+4+ ^3sqrt2X+8=0? x = –12 x = –4 x = 4 x = 12
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What is the solution to the equation ^3sqrtX+4+ ^3sqrt2X+8=0?
x = –12
x = –4
x = 4
x = 12
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Cover 2
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Uhh x is like -4 bruh
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So b on edge ye
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