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Factorise 3√2x square -5x-√2=0

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 \: \: \: \: 3 \sqrt{2} {x}^{2} - 5x - \sqrt{2} \\ = 3 \sqrt{2 } {x}^{2} + x - 6x - \sqrt{2} \\ = x( 3\sqrt{2}x + 1) - \sqrt2(3\sqrt{2}x - 1) \\ = ( 3\sqrt{2}x + 1)(x - \sqrt{2}).

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