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5+√3÷3-2√3= a+ b√3 find a+ b

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Answered by brainly107
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey dear!!

Here is yr answer....

 \frac{5 + \sqrt{3} }{3 - 2\sqrt{3} } = a + b \sqrt{3} \\ \\ \frac{5 + \sqrt{3} }{3 - 2 \sqrt{3} } \times \frac{3 + 2 \sqrt{3} }{3 + 2 \sqrt{3} } = a + b \sqrt{3} \\ \\ \frac{15 + 10 \sqrt{3} + 3 \sqrt{3} + 6}{9 - 12} = a + b \sqrt{3} \\ \\ \frac{21 + 13 \sqrt{3} }{ - 3} = a + b \sqrt{3} \\ \\

a= -21 /3, b = -13/3



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