Math, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Hey. .....

Let
x =  \sqrt{2 +  \sqrt{2 +  \sqrt{2 + .... \infty } } }


and

y =  \sqrt{2 \sqrt{2 \sqrt{2} .... \infty } }


Then which of the following is right


A) 2x = y

B) 4x = 5y

C) x = y


Require full solution


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Thanks ....^_^


ShivamMalvi: the answer is c
Anonymous: How
ShivamMalvi: x & y can be written as sqrt(2x) because it is infinity and it is not effected by multiplying it by 2 & then sqrt ing it so x = y
Anonymous: How because x = √2+n
Anonymous: Whereas y = √2n
ShivamMalvi: adding or multiplying does not effect infinity
Anonymous: ok
ShivamMalvi: If it helps you then please mark it as brainliest

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Answered by RanjanKumar14
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