Math, asked by shristirsvm, 3 months ago

Find the value of x
(i) 5√5x +√ 2 = 2​

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Answered by bagkakali
0

Answer:

5√5x+√2=2

=> 5√5x=2-√2

=> x=(2-√2)/5√5

Answered by Anonymous
11

 \purple {\mathtt{5 \sqrt{5}x +  \sqrt{2}  = 2 }} \\ \\   \blue{ \mathtt{5 \sqrt{5}x = 2 -  \sqrt{2}  }} \\  \\ \boxed{  \red{ \mathtt{x =  \frac{2 -  \sqrt{2} }{5 \sqrt{5} } }}}

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