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(a+b√3)^2 = 7+4√3
solve for ab with explaination​

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Answered by kushalsinghhada17
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Answer: sorry I don't know

Answered by usha08singh
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Step-by-step explanation:

LHS = (5 + 2√3 ) / ( 7 + 4√3 )

rationalize the denominator

= (5 + 2√3 ) ( 7 - 4√3 ) / [ ( 7 + 4√3 ) ( 7 - 4√3 ) 

= [ 5 ×7 - 5 × 4√3 + 2√3 × 7 - 2√3 × 4√3 ] / [ (7 )² - (4√3 )² ]

here we used ( x + y ) (x - y ) = x² - y²  identity

= [35 -20√3 + 14√3 -24 ] / [ 49 - 48 ]

= (11 - 6√3 )

therefore ,

LHS = RHS

11 - 6√3 = A - B√3

comparing both sides

A = 11,

B = 6

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