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`7x^2+2sqrt(14)x+2=0`

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`(sqrt(7)x+sqrt(2))(sqrt(7)x+sqrt(2))`

`7x^2+2sqrt(14)x+2=7x^2+sqrt(14)x+sqrt(14)x+2=sqrt(7)x(sqrt(7)x+sqrt(2))+sqrt(2)(sqrt(7)x+sqrt(2))`.
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