Math, asked by anuragkumar1067, 10 months ago

Solve it


(5+2√6) + (5-2√6) =??

Answers

Answered by Ranjitbhoi
3

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

5squre -2√6squre

=25-2√6×2√6

=25-24

=1


anuragkumar1067: It is Wrong
Ranjitbhoi: why
anuragkumar1067: here is the sing of + between them not ❌ x multiply sing so it couldn't be square.
Ranjitbhoi: it is formula
Ranjitbhoi: ( a+b)(a-b) = a square - b square
anuragkumar1067: no
anuragkumar1067: (5+2√6)+(5-2√6)= 5+2√6+5-2√6 so 2√6 get cancelled by -2√6 and 5+5=10, so 10 is the answer
Ranjitbhoi: i forgot +
Answered by parisbeauty119
12

hii anurag....

5 + 2 \sqrt{6 }  + 5 -2 \sqrt{6}

then 2 rot 6 get canceled

5 + 5

10

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