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let a=3-√n, where is n is a natural number . if 'p' is at the least positive value of 'a',then the value of √p+1/√p

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Answered by amitnrw
5

Answer:

6

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let a=3-√n, where is n is a natural number . if 'p' is at the least positive value of 'a',then the value of √p+1/√p

p' is at the least positive value of 'a

p > 0

3-√n > 0

3 > √n

Squaring both sides

9 > n

=> n = 8   as p is the least value

p = 3 - √8

p + 1/p

= 3 - √8   + 1/(3 - √8)

= 3 - √8   + 3 + √8/(9-8)

= 3 - √8 + 3 + √8

= 6

Answered by mevadarajesh
3

Answer:2 Root 2

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