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x^2-(√2+1)x+√2= 0 by splitting middle term​

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Answered by khushi565148
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Answer:

  • You need to multiply the coefficient on the x-squared term by the constant to get a number. You then need to find two numbers which multiply to this number, and add to the co-efficient on the x-term. Then you split the x-term between these two numbers, group them, and factor them.

Use this method

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