Math, asked by arajad3, 1 year ago

Solve in real numbers the equation
\displaystyle \-x+sqrt{1-x^{2}}\-=sqrt{2}\left(2x^{2}-1\right)\-x+sqrt1−x2\-=sqrt2(2x2−1)​

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Answered by spandanmom
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Step-by-step explanation:

in real numbers the equation \displaystyle \-x+sqrt{1-x^{2}}\-=sqrt{ 2}\left(2x^{2}-1\right)\-x+sqrt1−x2\-=sqrt2(2x2− 1).

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