Math, asked by yashtiwari9182, 5 months ago

Please help me with this as I face much problem in solving roots and please also mention what to keep in mind or method to solve root problems??

 1 \div  \sqrt{12 +  \sqrt{140 } }  + 1 \div  \sqrt{8 -  \sqrt{60} }

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Answered by annna87
1

Answer:

whenever you solve root problems you should be aware whatever you are writing is correct or not ,if you are you are aware of what u are writing then of course your answer will be correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

practice questions based on root problems and believe me it is very easy to solve square and cube roots

•define to the problems

•try to understand the question well

•and never give up without solving it's answers

•Identify solutions that will help the problem from recurring and do not cause other problems.

(hoping it will help u)

Answered by manishdudi40
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49^.5=7
64^.5=8
60^.5=7.8
140^.5=11.8
1/(12+11.8)^.5+1/(8-7.8)^.5
1/(23.8).5+1/(.2)^.5
1/4.8+1/.44
~~4.38
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