Math, asked by mitesh123, 10 months ago

plz help me solve the question with steps ​

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Answered by cooldudebhavy
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the value of x can be written as (√8-√7)^2

hence √x will be equal to (√8-√7)

therefore on putting value of √x in the equation u will get the answer as

1/2(√7+3√8)


mitesh123: it is wrong
cooldudebhavy: what is wrong
mdkumar591: you are totally wrong
mitesh123: your answer it is incomplete
cooldudebhavy: u need to rationalize the √x in denominator
mitesh123: how can you say x equal to root of 8minus root of 7 squate
mitesh123: square
cooldudebhavy: because the value of root cannot be negative and √7-√8 yields in a negative number
Answered by mdkumar591
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please mark this as brainliest

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cooldudebhavy: its wrong
mdkumar591: how
mitesh123: ya it is wrong
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