Math, asked by 72qamar, 13 hours ago

If √3= 1.732, √2=1.412 find the value of 1/√3-√2​

Answers

Answered by ADVENTUREDAY09
1

Step-by-step explanation:

First we have to rationalise the denominator.

\frac{1}{ \sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2} }

3

2

1

\frac{1}{ \sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2} } \times \frac{ \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} }{ \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} }

3

2

1

×

3

+

2

3

+

2

\frac{ \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} }{( \sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2})( \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} )}

(

3

2

)(

3

+

2

)

3

+

2

Using identity : ( a - b) ( a + b) = a² - b²

\frac{ \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} }{ {( \sqrt{3} )}^{2} - {( \sqrt{2}) }^{2} }

(

3

)

2

−(

2

)

2

3

+

2

\frac{ \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} }{3 - 2}

3−2

3

+

2

\frac{ \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} }{1}

1

3

+

2

Putting the value of root 3 and root 2

= 1.732 + 1.414=1.732+1.414

= 3.146=3.146

HOPE IT HELPS YOU..

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