Math, asked by sheelacharel24pdid5h, 1 year ago


 \sqrt{8}  +  \sqrt{2}  -   \sqrt[2]{2}   =

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Answered by helpme10
1
Hey dear here is your answer!!!

 \sqrt{8 }   +  \sqrt{2}  -  \sqrt{2 }  \\  \sqrt{8}
⏭️Dude the last term will be √2 only ...

⏭️It is written in this way to confuse , whenever we write any square root this is real form , for our convinent we short and write it √2 only ...⏭️

⭐⭐Hope it helps u dear....⭐ ⭐

Still any doubt free to ask in comment box ....

sheelacharel24pdid5h: sorry dear i can't understand its
helpme10: okk let me explain
helpme10: should i?
sheelacharel24pdid5h: ok
helpme10: jab bhi hm kisi chij PR square root legate h to uska sahi likhna ka tariqa
helpme10: 2√2 hi hota h
helpme10: but hm usko easily samjh sake isliye hm sirf √2 hi likhte h
sheelacharel24pdid5h: oh ...i understand it
helpme10: got it??
sheelacharel24pdid5h: thanks again
Answered by ayushmaan678930
0
the only thing that has to be noticed here is that √2 and 2√2 is equal(I.e. square root is equal

=√8+√2-√2
=√8
=2√2
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