Math, asked by amruta9567, 11 months ago

if x is equal to 2 + root 3 then and X + 1 by x is equal to​

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Answered by nikita1106
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Answer:

3 -  \sqrt{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

write X+1 / X as

2 +  \sqrt{3}  + 1 \div  \sqrt{3}  + 2

then rationalize the denominator by multiplying both with

2 -  \sqrt{3}

where you will get the result as,

6 + 2 \sqrt{3}  - 3 \sqrt{3}  - 3 \div 4 - 3

final answer will be

3 -  \sqrt{3}

Answered by Grace101
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Answer: 3_√3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: x= 2+√3

To find : (x+1) /x

=>[ (2+√3) + 1] /2+√3

=> (3+√3) / 2+√3 × (2-√3) /2-√3

=> [(3+√3) (2-√3) ] / 4_(√3) ^2

=> (6-3√3 + 2√3 - 3) /4-3

=> (3 -3√3 +2√3) /1

=> 3-√3.....Ans

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