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find the roots of the quadratic equation<br /> \sqrt{2 }  {x }^{2}  + 7x + 5 \sqrt{2}  = 0<br />


Ram1993: -1/√2 or -5/√2

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Answered by Dsnyder
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[tex] \sqrt{2}x^2+2x+5x+5 \sqrt{2} =

\sqrt{2}x(x+ \sqrt{2} )+5(x+ \sqrt{2} ) = [/tex]

x= \frac{-5}{  \sqrt{2} }  and   \sqrt{-2}

Dsnyder: hope you get it!!
Answered by Ram1993
1
nope...-1/√2 or -5/√2 hoga
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