Without actually solving the equation, list all possible numbers that would have to be rejected if they appeared as potential solutions.  -  = 

A. -13, -19, -5
B. 13, 19, 5
C. 0, 13, 19, 5
D. There are no numbers that would have to be rejected.


Answer: B

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