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5+2√3÷7+4√3=a+b√7. find the value of "a" and "b"

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Answered by ImHRanjan
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Answered by helpme10
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 =  >   \bf\frac{5 + 2 \sqrt{3} }{7 + 4 \sqrt{3} }  \\  \\  =  >  \frac{(5 + 2 \sqrt{3}) }{(7 + 4 \sqrt{3} )}  \times  \frac{(7 - 4 \sqrt{3}) }{(7 - 4 \sqrt{3}) }  \\  \\  =  >  \frac{(5 + 2 \sqrt{3} )(7 - 4 \sqrt{3} )}{ {7}^{2}  -  {(4 \sqrt{3}) }^{2} }  \\  \\  =  >  \frac{(7 \times 5) + (7 \times 2 \sqrt{3}) - (5 \times 4 \sqrt{3} ) - (4 \sqrt{3} \times 2 \sqrt{3})   }{49 - 48}  \\  \\  =  > 35 + 14 \sqrt{3}  - 20 \sqrt{3 }  - 24 \\  \\  =  > \bf 11 - 6 \sqrt{3}
Now..

 =  >  \boxed{\bf \: a + b  \sqrt{3} =  \it \frac{5  + 2 \sqrt{3} }{7 + 4 \sqrt{3} }  =  \bf \underline{11 - 6 \sqrt{3} } }
thus..

=> a = 11 ____(answer)

=> b =-6 ____(answer)
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