Math, asked by babita337, 9 months ago

how we find -
1 \sqrt{2} x = 9

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Answered by DarkPsycho
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Answer:

 \frac{9 \sqrt{2} }{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

We can write 1 sqrt 2 as sqrt 2.

 \sqrt{2} x = 9

x =  \frac{9}{ \sqrt{2} }

Rationalising the denominator :-

 \frac{9 \times  \sqrt{2} }{ \sqrt{2} \times  \sqrt{2}  }

 \frac{9 \sqrt{2} }{2}

Hope it helps.

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