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sanmayved
Sun Jan 08, 2012 2:48 pm
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Manhattan Prep GMAT Non-CAT Math
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If g(x) = 3x + sqrt x
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Re: If g(x) = 3x + sqrt x
I understood mithunsam's explanation but then page 98 in the same book contradicts this by saying:
Sqrt x^2 = |x|
So which one do we follow?
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