Math, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

What is the square root of 3 to the square root of 2 power times the square root of 3 to the negative square root of 2 power?​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Step-by-step explanation:

I can't be sure of the grouping of operations here, but I'll make a guess.

3–√2√3–√−2√

3–√2√−2√

3–√0

1

Cunning observers will notice that this is all right for purely real values, but becomes nastier for complex values. The result can be any of the countably many values of 12√ , which are dense on the unit circle |z|=1 .

For other domains, other rules apply.

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Answered by iwanapriya
1

Answer:

can't be sure of the grouping of operations here, but I'll make a guess.

3–√2√3–√−2√

3–√2√−2√

3–√0

1

Cunning observers will notice that this is all right for purely real values, but becomes nastier for complex values. The result can be any of the countably many values of 12√ , which are dense on the unit circle |z|=1 .

For other domains, other rules apply.

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