Math, asked by shweta275, 6 months ago

If 'a' and 'b' are rational numbers,find the value of a and b in each of the following equations.
\sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} \div \ \sqrt{3 } - \sqrt{2} = a + b = \sqrt{6}3​+2​÷ 3​−2​=a+b=6​

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Answered by TheUnknownLily
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