Math, asked by bsrakshith13, 7 months ago

simplify
 \frac{1}{ \sqrt{48}  -  \sqrt{27} }  \: if \:  \sqrt{3}  = 1.732

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Step-by-step explanation:

QUESTION:-

 \implies{ \orange{ \frac{1}{ \sqrt{48}  +  \sqrt{27} } }}

solution:-

 \implies \frac{1}{4 \sqrt{3} + 3 \sqrt{3}  } \\

we can aslo write

 \sqrt{48}  = 4 \sqrt{ 3}  \:  \: and \: 3 \sqrt{3}  =  \sqrt{27}

 \implies \frac{1}{7 \sqrt{3} }

 \boxed{ \red{ given :  \sqrt{3} = 1.732  }}

put the value we will get

 \frac{1}{7 \times (1.732)}  \\  \frac{1}{12.124}

 \boxed{ \huge \green{answer =  \frac{1}{12.124} }}

Answered by pulakmath007
1

Answer:

1/ ( 48 - 27 )

= 1 / ( 43 - 33 )

= 1/ 3

= 3 / 3

= 1.732 /3

= 0.578 ( Approx)

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