Math, asked by niirankar, 11 months ago

Find the root of the equation
 \sqrt{2} x^{2}  - 2x -  \sqrt{3}  = 0

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Answered by azizalasha
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Answer:

solved

Step-by-step explanation:

  √2x² - 2x - √3 = 0

x² - √2x - √3/√2 = 0

x = (√2 ± √ 2 + 2√6)÷2 = √2 (√2 ± √2√ 1 + √6)÷2 =  (1 ± √ 1 + √6)÷√2

Answered by CrzArmy
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Answer:

no root

Step-by-step explanation:

Bro this question is wrong

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