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Expand the questions (¼a-½b+1)²​

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Answered by jyotshnamayeejena39
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Step-by-step explanation:

Expand the questions (¼a-½b+1)²greater than 7

(b) at least 7

(c) less than 7

(d) at most 7

33. (6 + 5 √3) – (4 – 3 √3) is

(a) a rational number

(b) an irrational number

(c) a natural number

(d) anExpand the questions (¼a-½b+1)²greater than 7

(b) at least 7

(c) less than 7

(d) at most 7

33. (6 + 5 √3) – (4 – 3 √3) is

(a) a rational number

(b) an irrational number

(c) a natural number

(d) an7

(c) less than 7

(d) at most 7

33. (6 + 5 √3) – (4 – 3 √3) is

(a) agreater than 7

(b) at least 7

(c) less than 7

(d) at most 7

33. (6 + 5 √3) – (4 – 3 √3) is

(a) a rational number

(b) an irrational number

(c) a natural number

(d) angreater than 7

(b) at least 7

(c) less than 7

(d) at most 7

33. (6 + 5 √3) – (4 – 3 √3) is

(a) a rational number

(b) an irrational number

(c) a natural number

(d) an7

(c) less than 7

(d) at most 7

33. (6 + 5 √3) – (4 – 3 √3) is

(a) aExpand the questions (¼a-½b+1)²greater than 7

(b) at least 7

(c) less than 7

(d) at most 7

33. (6 + 5 √3) – (4 – 3 √3) is

(a) a rational number

(b) an irrational number

(c) a natural number

(d) angreater than 7

(b) at least 7

(c) less than 7

(d) at most 7

33. (6 + 5 √3) – (4 – 3 √3) is

(a) a rational number

(b) an irrational number

(c) a natural number

(d) an

Answered by NikuRishu
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