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Mathematics, 21.10.2021 14:00 salmamontero1998

Step 1: Identify the LCD. Step 2: Transform the equation into quadratic equation
Step 3: Solve for the roots using any method.


Step 1: Identify the LCD.

Step 2: Transform the equation into quadratic equation
Step 3: Solve fo

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