Math, asked by carolinjoby, 8 months ago

Find ‘a’ and ‘b’ if 3+√73−√7 - 3−√73+√7 = a+b√7

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Answered by priyankad189owcwwe
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Answer:

a=0 and b=0 if a and b are integer otherwise a=-b\sqrt{7}

Step-by-step explanation:

3-3+\sqrt{73} -\sqrt{73}-\sqrt{7}+\sqrt{7}=a+ b\sqrt{7}

0=a+b\sqrt{7}

⇒by comparing right and left hand side

⇒a=0 and b=0

if this answer is wrong then please check your equation in the question once again. this is true if a and b are integer

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