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if  \: \: a =  \frac{ \sqrt{3 +  \sqrt{2} } }{ \sqrt{3 -  \sqrt{2 \:} } }  \:  \: and \:  \: b \:  =  \:  \frac{ \sqrt{3 -  \sqrt{2} } }{ \sqrt{3 +  \sqrt{2 } } }
then \:  {a}^{2}  \:  +   {b}^{2}  \:  =  \:
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Answered by pujau
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Step-by-step explanation:

a=√(3-√2)/√(3+√2)

b=√(3+√2)/√(3-√2)

ab=1

a+b=√(3-√2)/√(3+√2)+√(3+√2)/√(3-√2)

=√(3-√2)√(3-√2)+√(3+√2)√(3+√2)/1

=3--√2+3+√2

=6

we know,

(a+b) ^2

=a^2+2ab+b^2

a^2+b^2=(a+b)^2-2ab

=(6)^2-2

=36-2

=34

Answered by Anonymous
1

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