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Mathematics, 26.02.2020 04:32 talarleonard0

Let p = 22 + 6.
Which equation is equivalent to (x2 + 6)2 – 21 = 4x2 + 24 in terms of p?
Choose 1


Let p = 22 + 6. Which equation is equivalent to (x2 + 6)2 – 21 = 4x2 + 24 in terms of p? Choose 1 an

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Let p = 22 + 6.
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