1: Tìm x: a: l 2x - 1 l = -1 b: 2x^4 + 1 = 0 2: Cho 2 PT: 2X^2 - 5X + 3 = 0 (1) và 3 - ( 2/3x - 1 )( x + 2 ) = 2x (2) a: Chứng minh x = 3/2 là nghiệm chung của (1) và (2) b: Chứng minh x = 5 là nghiệm của (2) nhưng không là nghiệm của (1) c: Hai PT đã cho có tương đương không? Vì sao? Giúp mình vs, mình đang cần gấp trong tuần

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