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What is the value of x in the following equation?√2x=4

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sidessidesGiven equation is,


\sqrt[]{2}x=4

Now, solving the given equation,


\begin{gathered} \frac{\sqrt[]{2}}{\sqrt[]{2}}x=\frac{4}{\sqrt[]{2}} \\ x=\frac{4}{\sqrt[]{2}}.\frac{\sqrt[]{2}}{\sqrt[]{2}} \\ x=\frac{4\sqrt[]{2}}{2}\lbrack\sqrt[]{2\text{ }\cdot}\sqrt[]{2}=2\rbrack \\ x=2\sqrt[]{2} \end{gathered}

So, the required solution is,


x=2\sqrt[]{2}

Squaring both side we get,


\begin{gathered} x^2=(2\sqrt[]{2})^2 \\ x^2=4\cdot2 \\ x^2=8 \end{gathered}

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