Math, asked by mahiway3747, 1 month ago

If (sqrt(3) + sqrt(2))/(sqrt(3) - sqrt(2)) = a + b * sqrt(6) then find the values of a and b

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Answered by gsolankey
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Answer:

Ans:a=5,b=2

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply both Numerator and denominator with (sqrt(3) + sqrt(2))

then

((sqrt(3) + sqrt(2)) )^2= 2+3+2*sqrt(2)*sqrt(3)

=5+2*sqrt(6)

this gives

a=5,b=2

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