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  • 23-08-2019
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If x=3+root8 and y =3- root 8 find 1/x^2+1/y^2

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aamaruf
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  • 23-08-2019

Answer:

34

Step-by-step explanation:

x=3+√8

y =3-√8

now,

1/x^2+1/y^2

=1/(3+√8)² + 1/(3-√8)²

= [(3-√8)²+(3+√8)²] / (3+√8)²(3-√8)²            [L.C.M  = (3+√8)²(3-√8)² ]

=[(3-√8+3+√8)²-2(3-√8)(3+√8) ] / [(3+√8)(3-√8)]²  

=[6²-2.(3²-√8² )] / (3²-√8²)²                 [ a²+ b²=(a+b)²-2ab]

=[36-2(9-8) ]/ (9-8)²

=[36-2.1] / 1²

=34

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