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Find the value of a if,
6/3 √2−2 √3 = 3 √2− √3

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Answered by Pikachu07
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Answer:

6/(3√2-2√3)

Here we have to rationalise the denominator,

Rationalising factor=(3√2+2√3)

=6/(3√2-2√3)×(3√2+2√3)/(3√2+2√3)

=6(3√2+2√3)/(3√2-2√3)(3√2+2√3)

=(18√2+12√3)/[(3√2)²-(2√3)²]

=(18√2+12√3)/(9(2)-4(3))

=(18√2+12√3)/18-12

=(18√2+12√3)/6

=(18√2/6)+(12√3/6)

=3√2+2√3

=3√2-(-2√3)

Compare this with 3√2-a√3

3√2-(-2√3)=3√2-a√3

Therefore, a= -2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate,...

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