batter2853 batter2853
  • 21-10-2019
  • Mathematics
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Show that (a-b)/(√a-√b)=√a+√b for all values of a and b such that a> 0 and b> 0 and a≠b.

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surjithayer10otahza surjithayer10otahza
  • 02-11-2019

Answer:

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[tex]\frac{a-b}{\sqrt{a} -\sqrt{b}} =\sqrt{a} +\sqrt{b}\\or ~a-b=(\sqrt{a} +\sqrt{b})(\sqrt{a}  -\sqrt{b} )=(\sqrt{a} )^2-(\sqrt{b} )^2 =a-b[/tex]

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Аноним Аноним
  • 09-10-2020

Answer:=a-b

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