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The roots of the equation `6x^(2) - 8sqrt(2x) + 4 = 0` areA. `1/3, sqrt(2)`B. `(sqrt(2))/(1), 1`C. `(sqrt(2))/(3), sqrt(2)`D. `(3)/(sqrt(2)), sqrt(2)` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C Take 2 as common and then factorize. |
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