Math, asked by Muskaan22, 1 year ago

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Answered by saurabhsemalti
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 \frac{3}{ \sqrt{3}  + 1}  +  \frac{5}{ \sqrt{3}  - 1}  \\  =  \frac{3( \sqrt{3} - 1) + 5( \sqrt{3}  + 1) }{( \sqrt{3} + 1)( \sqrt{3}   - 1)}  \\  =  \frac{8 \sqrt{3} + 2 }{2 }  \\  = 4 \sqrt{3}  + 1 \\ a = 1\: and \: b = 4
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Muskaan22: both 3 n 1 are underroot
Answered by LuckyMahiwal
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