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Find the value of a and b: 3+√2/3−√2 = a+b√2

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Answered by Suhas107
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Answered by lidyamulugetamewa
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Step-by-step explanation:

=3+√2  ÷ 3 -√2 = a+b√2

=3+√2 ÷ 3 - √2  × 3+√2  ÷ 3+√2  = a+b√2

= (3+√2)²  ÷  (3)² -(√2)² = a + b√2

=11+6√2 ÷ 9 - 2 = a + b√2

=11 + 6√2 ÷ 7 = a + b√2

= 11 ÷ 7   +   6√2 ÷ 7  = a + b√2

= a= 11/7  ,    b= 6/7   ,  b√2=6√2 / 7

                 hope it helps mark as brilliant.

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