Math, asked by billchill, 9 months ago

Solve for x ..
3 {x}^{2}  - 2 \sqrt{6}  + 2 = 0

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Answered by Anonymous
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3 {x}^{2}  - 2 \sqrt{6}  + 2 = 0 \\ 3 {x}^{2}  -  \sqrt{6}  -  \sqrt{6}  + 2 = 0 \\ \sqrt{3x}  ( \sqrt{3x}  -  \sqrt{2} ) -  \sqrt{2} ( \sqrt{3x}  -  \sqrt{2} ) = 0 \\ ( \sqrt{3x}  -  \sqrt{2})( \sqrt{3x}   -  \sqrt{2} ) = 0 \\  \\  \\ x =  \sqrt{ \frac{2}{3} }

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution:

3x² - 2√6 + 2 = 0

3x² - √6 - √6 + 2 = 0

√3x(√3x - √2) - √2(√3x - √2) = 0

(√3 - √2) (√3x - √2) = 0

x =  \sqrt{ \frac{2}{3} }

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