Mathematics, 08.04.2021 01:00 dianaarcos2675
Consider the radical equation = c + 2. Which statement is true about the solutions c = 3 and c = –6?
The solution c = 3 is an extraneous solution.
The solution c = –6 is an extraneous solution.
Both c = 3 and c = –6 are true solutions.
Neither are true solutions to the equation.
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Consider the radical equation = c + 2. Which statement is true about the solutions c = 3 and c = –6?...