The sum of the solutions of the equation | x -2|+ x ( x -4)+2=0,(x>0) is equal to:
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
The sum of the solutions of the equation \(|\sqrt{x}-2|+\sqrt{x}(\sqrt{x}-4)+2=0,(x>0)\) is equal to:
- 4
- 10
- 9
- 12
Answer
(B) 10
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