Math, asked by sanskarpatidar111, 8 months ago

if 5-√3 2+√3 =x+y √3,then find the value of x and y​

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Answered by shradhawairagade
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey mate

Here's your answer

\frac{5 - \sqrt{3} }{2} + \sqrt{3} = x + y \sqrt{3}

2

5−

3

+

3

=x+y

3

then by comparing,

\begin{lgathered}x = \frac{5 - \sqrt{3} }{2} \\ and \\ y = 1\end{lgathered}

x=

2

5−

3

and

y=1

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Answered by learnwithsreyas
2

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