Math, asked by bamugorai, 1 year ago

find the value of a and b if
2 -  \sqrt{5}  \div 2 + 3 \sqrt{5}  = a \sqrt{5}  + b

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Answered by brunoconti
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sourabh2836: you have to do division first
bamugorai: i think root 5 will become 5
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Answered by sourabh2836
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i am getting a as 2 and b as 5/2

2+√5(3-1/2)=b√5+a

2+√5*5/2=b√5+a

a=2,b=5/2

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