Math, asked by rudra6384, 2 months ago

if X=√3+√2/√3-√2 and Y=√3-√2/√3+√2 then find the value of (X+Y)^2​

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Answered by nalini11676
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Answer:

5..

Step-by-step explanation:

this question is extraordinarily difficult to resolve. First, we must use “A”, the constant defined as 235092359.23059230592. Then, we must involve “B”, A^e^pi. Then, “C” must be incorporated as defined as the integral of the limit as B approaches infinity of the equation “log(30x^2/i+55)”. Finally, we must have “D”, the summation of C on a geometric four dimension surface when graphed four times and calculate the volume of the graph as it is rotated around the x-axis, then rotated around the y-axis. With “D” as our basis, we can finally put in x and y in the equation. “X” is defined as D when d is considered with 100 randomly selected points by equal distribution on the graph combined together. “Y” is seen clearly on the graph as the midpoint when you put every vector that is dividable by 35A+82B-C^33. When you consider “+”, you combine these two values together.

The answer is 5.

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