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Answered by trex28
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2√2 is the correct answer

Answered by sandy1816
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x = 3 - 2 \sqrt{2}  \\  \frac{1}{x}  =  \frac{1}{3 - 2 \sqrt{2} }  \\  \frac{1}{x}  =  \frac{3 + 2 \sqrt{2} }{9 - 8}  \\  \frac{1}{x}  = 3 + 2 \sqrt{2}  \\  \\ x +  \frac{1}{x}  = 6 \\ x +  \frac{1}{x}  + 2 = 8 \\ ( { \sqrt{x} +  \frac{1}{ \sqrt{x} }  })^{2}  = 8 \\  \sqrt{x}  +  \frac{1}{ \sqrt{x} }  =±  2 \sqrt{2}

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