2*(x-3^1/2)*(x-3^1/2)=x^2

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Solution for 2*(x-3^1/2)*(x-3^1/2)=x^2 equation:



2(x-3^1/2)(x-3^1/2)=x^2
We move all terms to the left:
2(x-3^1/2)(x-3^1/2)-(x^2)=0
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