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Answered by shailajabedre1983
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Answered by Anonymous
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if \: p = 2 +  \sqrt{3} \\  then \:  \frac{1}{p}  = 2 -  \sqrt{3}

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p = 2+√3

 \frac{1}{p}  =   \frac{1}{2 +  \sqrt{3} }   \\   \:  \:  \:  =  \frac{(2 -  \sqrt{3}) }{(2 +  \sqrt{3})(2 -  \sqrt{3}  )}  \\  \:  \:  \:  =  \frac{2 -  \sqrt{3} }{4 - 3}  \\  \:  \:  \:  = 2 -  \sqrt{3}

.•. 1/p = 2-√3

Hence verified________!!

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