Math, asked by nagireddy5428, 11 months ago

If + √3 = 2 , show that − √3 = 2 .

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Answered by aswinsanjey
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Step-by-step explanation:

 +  \sqrt{3 }  = 2 \\  \\ x = 2 \\  \sqrt{3}  = x \\ 3 =  {x}^{2}  \\ x =   \frac{ +  }{ - }  \sqrt{3 }  \\ x =  -  \sqrt{3}  \\ 2 =  -  \sqrt{3}

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