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If 0<x<y, then the positive square root of x+y -2√xy is
a) √x+√y
b) √x-√y
c) √y-√x
d) -√x-√y​

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Answered by kushagrapandey2008
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If 0<x<y, then the positive square root of x+y -2√xy is

a) √x+√y

b) √x-√y

c) √y-√x

d) -√x-√y

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