prove that
1/3-√8-1/√8-√7+1/√7-√6-1/√6-√5+1/√5-2=5
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Step-by-step explanation:
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1st we Rationalise all the denominator.
2nd we arrange all according to the given question and simplify and last we get the answer.
We have,
Now,
Rationalising each term:
The denominator is 3-√8. Multiplying the numerator and denomination by 3+√8, we get
⬤ Applying Algebraic Identity
(a+b)(a-b) = a² - b² to the denominator
We get,
The denominator is √8-√7. Multiplying the numerator and denomination by √8+√7, we get
⬤ Applying Algebraic Identity
(a+b)(a-b) = a² - b² to the denominator
We get,
The denominator is √7-√6. Multiplying the numerator and denomination by √7+√6, we get
⬤ Applying Algebraic Identity
(a+b)(a-b) = a² - b² to the denominator
We get,
The denominator is √6-√5. Multiplying the numerator and denomination by √6+√5, we get
⬤ Applying Algebraic Identity
(a+b)(a-b) = a² - b² to the denominator
We get,
The denominator is √5-2. Multiplying the numerator and denomination by √5+2, we get
⬤ Applying Algebraic Identity
(a+b)(a-b) = a² - b² to the denominator
We get,
Now, arranging all the rationalised denominator according to the given question and simplify that.