Math, asked by AtishayArihantjain, 10 months ago

plz rationalise this plz bro​

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Answered by avik9027
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answer:

a+b=27.

Step-by-step explanation:

5 \sqrt{3}  \div 7 - 4 \sqrt{3}  = 47a +  \sqrt{3} b

5 +  \sqrt{3}  \div 7 - 4 \sqrt{3}  \times 7 + 4 \sqrt{3}  \div 7 + 4 \sqrt{3}  = 47a +  \sqrt{3} b

35 + 20 \sqrt{3}  + 7 \sqrt{3 }  + 12 \div  {7}^{2}  -  {4 \sqrt{3} }^{2} = 47a +  \sqrt{3}  b

47 + 27 \sqrt{3}  \div 49 - 48 = 47a +  \sqrt{3} b

47 + 27 \sqrt{3}  = 47a +  \sqrt{3} b

a + b = 27

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