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If √m+√n+√p=0 then prove that m+n-p=4mn

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Answered by Mohitbro
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 \sqrt{m}  +  \sqrt{n }   +  \sqrt{p }  = 0 \\ take \:  \sqrt{p}  \:  \: to \: the \: other \: side \\  \sqrt{m}  +  \sqrt{n}  =  -   \sqrt{p}  \\ squaring \: both \: side \\ m + n + 2 \sqrt{mn }  =  p \\ take \: 2 \sqrt{mn}  \:  \: to \: the \: other \: side \\ m + n - p =  - 2 \sqrt{mn }  \\ squaring \: both \: sides \\  ( {m + n  - p)}^{2}  = 4mn
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Answered by annoyinggirl
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