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I: sqrt(2x+7)+sqrt(x+4)=0 has real roots...

I: `sqrt(2x+7)+sqrt(x+4)=0` has real roots. II: `sqrt(6-4x-x^2)=x+4` has -I only as the roots. Which of the above statement `(s)` is (are) true

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