Math, asked by dhvanibilala, 1 year ago

solve x^2- (√2 + 1) X + √2 by splitting the middle term​

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Answered by vgnidhis542
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x²-(√2+1)x+√2

= x² - √2x - x +√2

= x(x-√2) - 1 (x-√2)

=(x-1) (x-√2)

just remember that minus sign outside the brackets always changes the signs inside the brackets.

hope it helps you !!!!!!

Answered by himanshivarshney23
1

Answer:

x2-(√2+1)x+√2

=x2-√2x-x+√2

=x(x-√2)-1(x-√2)

=(x-√2)(x-1)

x-√2=0 x-1=0

x=√2. x=1

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