Math, asked by ammutty42, 7 months ago

2÷√2=√2 Explain the method to get this answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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given \\ 2 \div  \sqrt{2}  =  \sqrt{2}  \\  \frac{2}{ \sqrt{2} }  =  \sqrt{2}  \\ ((we \: know \:  \sqrt{2}  \times  \sqrt{2}  = 2 \:  \\ bcoz \:  \sqrt{2}  \times  \sqrt{2}  =  {( \sqrt{2}) }^{2}  = 2)) \\ so \\  \frac{ \sqrt{2}  \times  \sqrt{2} }{ \sqrt{2} }  =  \sqrt{2}  \\  \sqrt{2}  =  \sqrt{2}

Answered by sanabehare228
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Answer:

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So write it this way

√2/2=0

Now if multiply 2 in LHS and RHS then you would get √2

You would think how so

2 is in the denominator and 2 is in the numerator so it would get cancelled

As easy as that

Hope it helps you

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