Math, asked by anwesha2672, 1 year ago

How to simplify
√(3+√5)
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Answered by arunabha6
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Answered by Rayleigh
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Don't get carried by that another answer. The answer is wrong. The user squared the expression which has resulted in a trivial solution to arise.

The correct approach should be

 \sqrt{3 +  \sqrt{5} }  \\ \\ =  \sqrt{ \frac{5}{2 } +  \sqrt{5} +   \frac{1}{2}  }  \\ \\  =  \sqrt{ \frac{5 + 2 \sqrt{5}  + 1}{2} } \\ \\  =  \sqrt{ \frac{( \sqrt{5 } + 1) {}^{2}  }{2} }  \\\\  =   \frac{ \sqrt{5 }  + 1}{ \sqrt{2} }

which is the simplest form.

In decimals, it is a non-terminating, non-repeating number approximately equalling 2.2882456112707371904002911343212083...

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