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

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b^(2)-4 a c=(-sqrt(2))^(2)-4 xx sqrt(3) xx 3 sqrt(3)=2-36=-34.
.therefore. The solutions are given by .x=(-(-sqrt(2)) pm sqrt(-34))/(2 xx sqrt(3))=(sqrt(2) pm sqrt(34) i)/(2 sqrt(3)).
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