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If sqrt5 -1/sqrt5 +1 +sqrt5 +1/sqrt5 -1 =a+b sqrt5; find the values of a and b.

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Answered by binnymajumder
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Step-by-step explanation:

A=0,b=2

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sqrt(5)+sqrt(3)) / (sqrt(5)-sqrt(3)) = : Problem Solving (PS)

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chets

Sep 13, 2005

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PareshGmat

May 22, 2014

Multiply numerator & denominator by

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