Math, asked by Thesager, 2 months ago

Find the value of 'a':


 \frac{ \sqrt{5} + 2 \sqrt{3}  }{7 + 4 \sqrt{3} } = a - 6 \sqrt{3}



Tell me please tomorrow is my exam​

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Answered by mingmin126
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Answer:

Ask your mam if there is a mistake. Ask whether it's 5 or √5 in the question.

Because, if it's √5, there is no 'a' value

if it's 5, you will have 'a' value

And also give me a response whether the question is right or wrong

Finally, All the best for your Exam.

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