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If x=3+√5 and y=3-√5 , find x-y

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Answered by apm43
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x = 3 +  \sqrt{5 }  \:  \:  \: and \:  \:  \: y = 3 -  \sqrt{5}  \\ too \: find = x - y \\ so... \\ 3 +  \sqrt{5}  - (3 -  \sqrt{5} ) \\ 3 +  \sqrt{5}  - 3 +  \sqrt{5}  \\ 2 \sqrt{5}

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Answered by lakshitha007
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