Math, asked by nidhima32, 5 months ago

(5-√3)^2 simply using laws of exponent​

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Answered by tennetiraj86
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

(5-√3)²

It is in the form of (a-b)²

Here, a=5 and b=√3

we know that

(a-b)²=a²-2ab+b²

(5-√3)²=5²-2(5)(√3)+(√3)²

=>(5-√3)²=25-10√3+3

=>(5-√3)²=28-10√3

(5-3)²=28-103

Answered by pinkitejas
0

Answer:

2(14-53)

Explanation:

(5-√3)^2

 {a}^{2}  +  {b}^{2}  - 2ab =  {(a  - b)}^{2}

 {(5 -  \sqrt{3)} }^{2}

25+3-2*5*√3

28-10√3

2(14-53)

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