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Solve the equation:`sqrt(3)x^2-sqrt(2)x+3sqrt(3)= 0`

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To solve the quadratic equation \( \sqrt{3}x^2 - \sqrt{2}x + 3\sqrt{3} = 0 \), we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify coefficients The standard form of a quadratic equation is \( ax^2 + bx + c = 0 \). Here, we identify: - \( a = \sqrt{3} \) - \( b = -\sqrt{2} \) - \( c = 3\sqrt{3} \) ...
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