Math, asked by banerjeenilipta, 1 year ago

prove that -√9+1=2. please answer it is urgent


EmadAhamed: - root 9 = -3
EmadAhamed: so -3 + 1 = -2
banerjeenilipta: i know but in question it is given to prove 2
banerjeenilipta: that is why my ans is not coming

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Answered by Steph0303
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Hope this helps!!
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EmadAhamed: its wrong bruh
EmadAhamed: 1 - root 9 = *-2*
vishantverma: 3 ans
banerjeenilipta: no 2
Steph0303: how emad ahmed
Steph0303: i just did what was in the question
EmadAhamed: question is -√9+1=2
Answered by EmadAhamed
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- \sqrt{9} + 1

-3 + 1 =

-2

The answer should be '-2'. You can't possibly prove that similarly 2 + 2 = 5



Steph0303: wrong bruh
Steph0303: your lhs is not equal to rhs
EmadAhamed: i said the question is wrong ._.
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