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If a+root b=c+root d+root e, then the surds root d and root e are. options a) equal b) similar c) dissimilar d) none of these​

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Answered by SteffiPaul
7

The surds √d and √e are - b) similar.

Given:

a + √b = c + √d + √e

To find:

The property of surds √d and √e

Solution:

  • In the given equation -
  • a + √b = c + √d + √e
  • The rational parts and the irrational parts can be equated seperately.
  1. a = c
  2. √b = √d + √e
  • This implies that √d and √e have the same surd factor or can be reduced to have the same surd factor.
  • This is a property of similar surds.
Answered by 2007nitinr
0

Answer:

If a+root b=c+root d+root e, then the surds root d and root e are. options a) equal b) similar c) dissimilar d) none of these

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