Math, asked by Gamer4708, 8 months ago

Find p and q, if √3 −1√3 +1 = p + q√3.

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Answered by turpatimohith
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Step-by-step explanation:

√3-1√3+1=p+q√3 , now take √3 common = √3(1-1)+1=p+q√3 = √3(0)+1 =p+q√3 = 1+√3(0) =p+q√3 = by comparing Lhs and Rhs , we get p=1 and q=0 .Hence proved

Answered by arkobose77
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

NOW AT FIRST WE WILL SOLVE THE RIGHT HAND SIDE:-

\sqrt{3} -\sqrt{3} + 1

1

NOW NEXT WE HAVE TO MAKE RIGHT HAND SIDE AND LEFT HAND SIDE LOOK SAME

SO, WATCH CAREFULLY I WILL ADD SOMETHING BUT FOR THAT THE MEANING OF THE EQUATION WILL NOT CHANGE

1 = p + qroot3

1 = 1  + 0root3

HENCE P=1 AND Q = 0

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