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If (3+sqrt(8))^(x^2-2x+1) + (3-sqrt(8))^...

If `(3+sqrt(8))^(x^2-2x+1) + (3-sqrt(8))^(x^2-2x-1)=(2/(3-sqrt(8)))` then the difference between the greatest value and the least possible value of x is:

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