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5-root6/5+root6=a-broot6

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Answered by HariesRam
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Answer:

 \frac{5 -  \sqrt{6} }{5 +  \sqrt{6} } = a - b \sqrt{6}

Muliply with the conjugate

 \frac{5 -  \sqrt{6} }{5 +  \sqrt{6} } \times  \frac{5 -  \sqrt{6} }{5 -  \sqrt{6} }  = a - b \sqrt{6}   \\  \\   \frac{ {(5 -  \sqrt{6} }^{2} }{ {5}^{2} -   { \sqrt{6} }^{2}  }  = a - b \sqrt{6}  \\  \\

Answered by Anonymous
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