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If a = 5√2 and 2a = √2x, what is the value of x ?

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Answer:

x = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

a = 5√2 and 2a = √2x

By rearranging the equation 2a = √2x, we get:

x = 2a ÷√2

By substituting the value of 'a' from the equation a = 5√2, we get:

x = 2 × 5√2 ÷√2

x = 2 × 5

x = 10

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