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Answered by nyasaborkhade0731
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Answer:

here is your answer

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Answered by rayblade090
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Answer:

(6+\sqrt{5})(6-\sqrt{5)

=6^{2} -\sqrt{5^{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

(6+\sqrt{5})(6-\sqrt{5) = a^{2} -b^{2}

                      =(a+b)(a-b)

                       a=6

                       b=\sqrt{5

= (6^{2}- \sqrt{5^{2})

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