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I'm not sure if this always works, but I just checked

X can't be 3 and also not 2 since 2+0,5 is not equal to 2.9.
So I started in the middle with 2.5.
2.5 + 1/2.5 = 2.9 (1/2.5 = 40/100 = 0.4) Which fits. Might be a lucky guess or a valid strategy.
So then I just subtract |2.5 - 0.4| and we have 2.1
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x + (1/x) = 2.9

l x - 1/x l = ?

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(x^2+1) / x = 2.9

Getting rid of the decimal, we get 10 x^2 - 29 x + 10 = 0

(Product is 100, Sum is -29, we get -25 & -4. So -29x can be split into -25x & -4x)

Solving the quadratic equation, we get (2x-5) (5x-2) = 0 . So, x= 5/2 & X= 2/5

l x - 1/x l = 5/2 - 2/5 = 21/10 = 2.1

So, answer is B.
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Showmeyaa how did you know to square both sides?
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