Math, asked by shaneshade309, 5 months ago

how is 3+2√2-(3+√2)=√2
explain?

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Answered by belwaldeepak123
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OPENING THE BRACKETS WE GET:-

 \green{ \bold{3 + 2 \sqrt{2} - 3 -  \sqrt{2}  }} =  \blue{ \bold{ \sqrt{2} }}

 \green{ \bold{ 2 \sqrt{2}  -  \sqrt{2}  }} =  \blue{ \bold{ \sqrt{2} }}

 \green{ \bold{  \sqrt{2}  }} =  \blue{ \bold{ \sqrt{2} }} \\  \orange{ \bold{ \underline{HENCE  \:  \: PROVED}}}

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Answered by mokshmadan007
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Answer:

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