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The roots of a quadratic equation √2x² + 3x - 2√2 = 0 are _______​

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Answer:

Hence, the roots of the quadratic equation √2x² - 3x - 2√2 = 0 are - 1/√2 & 2√2 .

Answered by sugarflake
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Step-by-step explanation:

The roots of a quadratic equation √2x² + 3x - 2√2 = 0 are

1/√2 & 2√2 

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