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if X=(√3+√2÷√3-√2) and Y=(√3-√2÷√3+√2) Then find X^2(Y)+Y^2(X)​

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Answered by beingrishit
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Step-by-step explanation:

a=3–√+2–√3–√−2–√

=(3–√+2–√)(3–√+2–√)(3–√−2–√)(3–√+2–√)

=(3–√+2–√)23−2

=((3–√)2+(2–√)2+2(3–√)(2–√)

=3+2+26–√

=5+26–√

b=3–√−2–√3–√+2–√

=(3–√−2–√)(3–√−2–√)(3–√+2–√)(3–√−2–√)

=(3–√−2–√)23−2

=((3–√)2+(2–√)2+−2(3–√)(2–√)

=3+2−26–√

=5−26–√

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