Math, asked by luckyagarwal1, 4 months ago

prove that


 \frac{1}{2 +  \sqrt{3} }  +  \frac{2}{ \sqrt{5 \sqrt{3 }  }  }  +  \frac{1}{2 -  \sqrt{5} }  = 0

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Answered by jadasrinivas
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Answer:

it's zero

Step-by-step explanation:

the equation tells that it's zero.

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