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  • 24-06-2016
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What is the solution to the equation 1/square root 8 = 4(m + 2)?

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  • 24-06-2016
1/sqrt8 = 4(m+2)

1/sqrt8 = 4m +8

1 = (4m +8)*sqrt8

1 = 4m*sqrt8 +8sqrt8

sqrt8 = 2sqrt2

1 - 16sqrt2 = (8sqrt2)*m

m = (1 - 16sqrt2)/8sqrt2 

m = (1 -16sqrt2)*sqrt2 / (8*2)

m = (sqrt2 -32)/16

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