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 (\sqrt{3 - 1 )\div  \sqrt{3 + 1} }  = a - b \sqrt{3}

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Answered by MrBhukkad
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 \:\:\sqrt{ \frac{(3 - 1)}{ \sqrt{(3 + 1)} } }  = a - b  \sqrt{3} \\ or ,\:  \sqrt{ \frac{2}{ \sqrt{4} } }  = a - b \sqrt{3}  \\ or, \:  \sqrt{ \frac{2}{2} }  = a - b \sqrt{3}  \\ or, \:  \sqrt{1}  = a - b \sqrt{ 3}  \\ or, \: a - b \sqrt{3}  = 1 \\ or ,\: a - b  =  \frac{1}{ \sqrt{3} }

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