SOLUTION: (sqrt(x-2)) + 4 - (sqrt(x+2)) + (sqrt(3)) = 6

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Question 711015: (sqrt(x-2)) + 4 - (sqrt(x+2)) + (sqrt(3)) = 6
Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A nice equation with excellent use of parentheses to make it clear! But what are you/we supposed to do with it?? {Please re-post and include the instructions with the problem.
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