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√5x^2+7x+√2. Solve it by splitting middle term

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Answered by Bhavyanayak
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:

 \sqrt{5} {x}^{2}  + 7x +  \sqrt{2}

 \sqrt{5} {x}^{2}  \times  \sqrt{2}  =  \sqrt{10 {x}^{2} }

 \sqrt{10} {x}^{2}  =  \sqrt{2x}   \times \sqrt{5x} \\  \sqrt{7} x =  \sqrt{2x}  +  \sqrt{5x}

 \sqrt{5}  {x}^{2}  +  \sqrt{5}x  +  \sqrt{2}x  +  \sqrt{2}

 \sqrt{5} x(x) +  \sqrt{2}x(x)

(x)( \sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{2} )

HOPE IT HELPS✌️

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