Math, asked by gokiviswa, 9 months ago

simply the following 3÷√8+1÷√2​

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Answered by asritadevi2344
212

 \green{ \underline \bold{green : }}  \\  \tt : \implies3 \div  \sqrt{8}  + 1 \div  \sqrt{2}  \\  \\ \tt : \implies3 \:  \div  \sqrt{9}  \div  \sqrt{2}  \\  \\ \tt : \implies3 \:  \div  \sqrt{2}  \\ \tt : \implies3 \:  \div 2 \\ \tt : \implies \:  \frac{3}{2} or1 \times \frac{1}{2} answer
Answered by Anonymous
60

\huge\underline\mathtt{Solution}

 =  \frac{3}{ \sqrt{8} }  +  \frac{1}{ \sqrt{2} }

 =  \frac{3}{2 \sqrt{2} }  +  \frac{1}{ \sqrt{2} }

 =   \frac{3 + 2}{2 \sqrt{2} }

 =  \frac{5}{2 \sqrt{2} }

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