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√2+√3/3√2-2√3 = a-b√6
find a b​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

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first we multiply the numerator & denominator by (3√2+2√3) then we use formula in the denominator = a+b)(a-b) = a^2-b&2

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The value of a= 2 & b= -5/6

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Answered by killerbro98
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Answer:

the answer is

A= 2

And B = -5

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