Math, asked by anisha450, 1 year ago

if √2:(1+√3)::√6:x then x is ?​

Answers

Answered by sprao534
6

Answer:

√2x=√6(√3+1)

x=√3(√3+1)=3+√3

Answered by Soumyadip45
14

Answer:

x =  \sqrt{3}  + 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here,

 \sqrt{2 }   \div 1 +  \sqrt{3} =  \sqrt{6}   \div x

x =  \sqrt{6}  \times (1 +  \sqrt{3} ) \div  \sqrt{2}

x =  \sqrt{3} (1 +  \sqrt{3} )

x =  \sqrt{3}  + 3

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