Math, asked by princemb6745, 10 months ago

The product of (√3 - √2)(√3 + √2) is

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Answered by ElijahAF
12

Answer:

We know that a^2-b^2= (a+b)(a-b)

So

(√3 - √2)(√3 + √2) = (√3)^2 - (√2)^2

                                = 3 - 2

                                = 1

Answer is 1

Answered by ajajit9217
0

Answer:

The product of (\sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2}) (\sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2}) is 1

Step-by-step explanation:

(\sqrt{3} -\sqrt{2})(\sqrt{3} +\sqrt{2})

We use the formula (a + b )(a - b)=a^{2} - b^{2}

Here a =\sqrt{3} and b= \sqrt{2}

(\sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2}) (\sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2})= (\sqrt{3} ^{2} - \sqrt{2} ^{2})

                               = 3 - 2

                               =1

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