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

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Given equation is `sqrt(2)x^(2) +x+ sqrt(2) =0`
Here, `a=sqrt(2) , b=1, c=sqrt(2)`
From Sridharacharya's formula
`" "x=(-bpmsqrt(b^(2) -4ac))/(2a)`
`" "=(-1 pmsqrt(1^(2)- 4(sqrt(2))(sqrt(2))))/(2xxsqrt(2))`
`" "=(-1pmsqrt(-7))/(2sqrt(2))=(-1pmisqrt(7))/(2sqrt(2))`
Therefore, solutions of the equation are
`" "x=(-1pmisqrt(7))/(2) `
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