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If a:b=4:1, value of √a/b+√b/a is

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Answered by amitdineshupadpeoiuc
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Hey your is given down with step by step process,
Firstly, as
 \frac{a}{b}  =  \frac{4}{1}
We can write that a=4b
Now,
 \sqrt{ \frac{a}{b } }  +  \sqrt{ \frac{b}{a} } =  \sqrt{ \frac{4b}{b} }  +  \sqrt{ \frac{b}{4b} }  = 2 +  \frac{1}{2}  =   \frac{5}{2}
So your answer is 5/2

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MathsLearn: √192-1/2√48-√75
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amitdineshupadpeoiuc: is 1/2 also in Sq root
amitdineshupadpeoiuc: is the answer 6root3-5root5
MathsLearn: Ans is 1.732
Answered by Swati20002
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