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If <math>4x+\sqrt{2x}=1</math>, then <math>x</math>
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(A) is an integer
(A) is an integer
(B) is fractional
(B) is fractional
(C) is irrational
(C) is irrational
(D) is imaginary
(D) is imaginary
(E) may have two different values
(E) may have two different values

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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