Math, asked by sougatamondal3656, 11 months ago

5+√3/5-√3=x-√15y answer x+y=?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Friend it is not possible by this information.

Answered by systemboss
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{5 +  \sqrt{3} }{5 -  \sqrt{3} }  = x -  \sqrt{15} y \\ or \:  \frac{(5 +  \sqrt{3})(5 +  \sqrt{3})  }{(5 -  \sqrt{3})(5 +  \sqrt{3} ) }  = x -  \sqrt{15} y \\ or \:  \frac{25 + 10 \sqrt{3}  + 3 }{25 - 3}  = x -  \sqrt{15} y \\ or \:  \frac{28 + 10 \sqrt{3} }{22}  = x -  \sqrt{15} y \\ or \: 14 + 5 \sqrt{3}  = 11x - 11 \sqrt{5}  \sqrt{3} y \\  \\ compare \: both \: side \\  \\ x =  \frac{14}{11}   \\ \: y = -   \frac{5 \sqrt{3} }{11 \sqrt{5}  \sqrt{3} }  \\  = -  \frac{ \sqrt{5} }{11}

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