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(B) is fractional
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(D) is imaginary
 
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(E) may have two different values
 
(E) may have two different values

Revision as of 16:17, 3 March 2019

If $4x+\sqrt{2x}=1$, then $x$


(A) is an integer

(B) is fractional

(C) is irrational

(D) is imaginary

(E) may have two different values