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Square both sides of this: √2-x = x

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Answer:


2 - x = x^2

Explanation:

Assuming the form is:


√(2 - x) = x \\(√(2-x))^2 = (x)^2\\2 - x = x^2\\

Further solving:


0 = x^2 +x - 2\\0 = (x+2)(x-1)\\x = -2, 1\\x = 1

x is only 1 because of the domain of the original equaiton.

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