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(√5-√3) (√5+√3) simplify​

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Answered by krishpmlak
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Answered by niteshrajputs995
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  • As per the data given in the question, we have to simplify the given expression.

       Given data:-((\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{3})(\sqrt{5}+\sqrt{3}).

       To simplify:- the given expression.

       Solution:-

  • We know, that the algebraic identities of (a^{2}-b^{2})=(a+b)(a-b).
  • So, we will apply this algebraic identity to simplify the terms.

        \Rightarrow (\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{3})(\sqrt{5}+\sqrt{3})\\\Rightarrow (\sqrt{5})^{2}-(\sqrt{3})^{2}\\\Rightarrow 5-3=2.

        Hence, the simplified term will be 2.

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