Math, asked by nibeditapattnaik4126, 6 hours ago

simplify the equation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} -1} + \frac{2}{\sqrt{2}+ 3 }

\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} - 1} * \frac{\sqrt{2}+ 1 }{\sqrt{2}+ 1 } + \frac{2}{\sqrt{2} + 3} * \frac{\sqrt{2}-3 }{\sqrt{2}-3}

\frac{\sqrt{2}+1 }{(\sqrt{2})^{2}-(1)^{2}   } + \frac{2(\sqrt{2}- 3) }{(\sqrt{2} )^{2}+ (3)^{2}  }

\frac{\sqrt{2}+1 }{2-1} + \frac{2\sqrt{2}- 6 }{2-3}

\frac{\sqrt{2}+1}{1} +\frac{ 2\sqrt{2} - 6}{-1} *\frac{-1}{-1}

\frac{\sqrt{2}+1-2\sqrt{2}+ 6  }{1}

-\sqrt{2} +7 ANS

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Answered by saritamaheshwari384
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the answer is given in the attachment above..

Sorry but the person who answered the question above , I would like to tell you that (3)² is 9 not 3 ...

plz correct your answer...

your method is correct but your silly mistake makes it wrong...

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