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value find (√2x+√3) (2x-√3)​

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Answered by yuvrajgarg444
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Answer:

Work with the equation to create 4x

2

on one side.

3−2x

=

2x

+1

(

3−2x

)

2

=(

2x

+1)

2

square both sides

3−2x=2x+2

2x+1

2−4x=2

2x

move all non-square-root terms to one side (i.e., subtract 2x and 1)

1−2x=

2x

divide both sides by 2

(1−2x)

2

=(

2x

)

2

square both sides

1−4x+4x

2

=2x

4x

2

=6x−1 isolate the 4x

2

(add 4x and subtract 1 from both sides)

So, the correct answer will be 6x−1

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