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X equal to root 3 minus root 2
x =  \frac{ \sqrt{3 -  \sqrt{2} } }{ \sqrt{3  + \sqrt{2} } } y = \frac{ \sqrt{3 +  \sqrt{2} } }{ \sqrt{3 -  \sqrt{2} } } then \: prove \: that \: x {}^{2}  + xy + y {}^{2}

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Answered by brunoconti
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Step-by-step explanation:

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amritpl1980gmailcom: send again
sivaprasath: Mistake in conjugation , (3 + root2)(3 - root 2) = 9 - 2 = 7, not 9 - 4 = 5,.
sivaprasath: root 7 *
sivaprasath: root{ 9 - 2} = root 7
brunoconti: totally right. will update
brunoconti: thks för pointing it out
sivaprasath: no problem
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