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If (√3)x – 2 = 2√3 + 4, then the value of x is ​

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Answered by vanshsvst
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Answer:

x = 2( \sqrt{3}  + 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

 \sqrt{3} x - 2 = 2 \sqrt{3}  + 4

 \sqrt{3} x - 2 \sqrt{3 }  = 4 + 2

 \sqrt{3} (x - 2) = 6

 \sqrt{3} (x - 2) = 2 \sqrt{3}  \times  \sqrt{3}

(x - 2) = 2 \sqrt{3}

x = 2 \sqrt{3}  + 2

x = 2( \sqrt{3}  + 1)

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Answered by ishusahsky
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Answer:

(√3)×-2=2√3+4

√-6=√6+4

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