Math, asked by JohnnyEa, 8 months ago

find the value of 'a' and 'b' if 3-2√3/3+2√3​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

4√3 - 7

Step-by-step explanation:

==: \frac{3 - 2\sqrt{3} }{3 + 2\sqrt{3} } \\==: \frac{3 - 2\sqrt{3} }{3 + 2\sqrt{3} } * \frac{3 - 2\sqrt{3} }{3 - 2\sqrt{3} }\\==: \frac{9 + 12 - 12\sqrt{3} }{9 - 12} \\==: \frac{21 - 12\sqrt{3}}{-3} \\==: \frac{3 (7 - 4\sqrt{3}) }{-3} \\==: - (7 - 4\sqrt{3})\\==: 4\sqrt{3} - 7

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