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√2 + √3 / 3√2 - 2√3 = 2 - a√6 find the value of a

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Answered by aakriti05
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Answer:

Hope it helps..

Step-by-step explanation:

(√2 - √3)/(3√2 + 2√3) = a + b√6

LHS = (√2 - √3)(3√2 -2√3)/(3√2 +2√3)(3√2 - 2√3)

= { √2(3√2 -2√3) -√3 (3√2 -2√3)}/{(3√2)²-(2√3)² }

={ 6 -2√6 -3√6+6 }/{ 18 - 12}

={ 12 - 5√6 }/6

=2 - (5/12)√6 = a + b√6

so, a = 2 and b = -5/12

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