Math, asked by Kavita582, 9 months ago

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Answered by manimodala73
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Answer:

√2a+3a-√2-3=b√2+a

√2a+2a-b√2-3-√2

Answered by harinni92
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Step-by-step explanation:

(a-1)\sqrt{2}+3=b\sqrt{2} +a

Since a,b are rational and \sqrt{2} is irrational, we can compare rational and irrational terms both sides. Comparing terms attached to \sqrt{2 both sides we get :

a-1=b

Comparing rational terms both sides gives :

3=a

Plug this in the earlier equation and get :

3-1=b

b=2

So,

a+b= 3+2

a+b=5

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