Math, asked by kumarsarvendra1976, 4 months ago

If √11−1/

√11+1

= −b√11 , then find the value of and ​

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Answered by kemparaju407
5

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

a = \frac{6}{5} \\\\b = \frac{-1}{5}

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{\sqrt{11}-1 }{\sqrt{11}+1 } \frac{\sqrt{11}-1}{\sqrt{11}-1}

\frac{(\sqrt{11}-1 )^{2} }{(\sqrt{11})^{2} - (1)^{2}  }

\frac{(\sqrt{11})^{2}+(1)^{2}-2(\sqrt{11})(1)}{\sqrt{11} ^{2}-1^{2}}

\frac{11+1-2\sqrt{11}}{11-1}

\frac{12-2\sqrt{11} }{10}

\frac{2(6-\sqrt{11} )}{10}

\frac{6-\sqrt{11} }{5}

a = \frac{6}{5} \\\\b = \frac{-1}{5}

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