Making a quadratic equation more challenging!

Making a quadratic equation more challenging!

Here we will solve a more challenging quadratic equation x^2+sqrt(2)x+1=0, which is a quadratic equation with an irrational coefficient. This quadratic equation turns out to have complex solutions! Luckily, we can solve any quadratic equation by completing the square or the quadratic formula! Which method do you prefer?

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