Math, asked by vicky3238, 11 months ago

Simplify
 \sqrt{x - 2 \sqrt{x - 1} }  +  \sqrt{x + 2 \sqrt{x - 1} }

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Answered by Anonymous
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is the answer is 0

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vicky3238: no its wrong. You are solving for x not simplifying. First of all why did you equate the two terms with 0 when there was no equality sign there , if you equate with 0 in the first step then obviously you will get x = 0
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