Math, asked by BRAINLYBOOSTER12, 6 months ago

Prove :
 \sqrt{ \frac{ { ({m}^{2} + 1) }^{2} - 4 {m}^{2}  }{4 {m}^{2} } }   =  \frac{ {m}^{2} - 1 }{2m}
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Answered by Anonymous
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√{(m²+1)²-4m²}/4m²

We know that

(a + b)² - 4ab = (a - b)²

So ,

√(m² - 1)²/4m²

{(m² - 1)²/(2m)²}½

(m² - 1)/2m

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Answered by tennetiraj86
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