Math, asked by dia190, 10 months ago

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7 -  \sqrt{3}  - x = 3 +  \sqrt{3}

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Answered by vitmalrajendra
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Answered by Anonymous
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4 + 2 \sqrt{3}

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=] 7-√3-x = 3+√3

now taking all the constant one side and variable one side we get

=] -x = 3+ √3-7+√3

=] -x= -7 +3+√3+√3

So,

-x = -4+2√3

negative sign of X will transfer to RHS we get

=] x = -(-4+2√3)

=] x = 4-2√3

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