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1. If x=3-√3,
prove that x²
+36

= x²

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Answer:

we get
x^2=12-6√(3)

Explanation:

We are given:
x=3-√(3)

We need to find
x^2

Note: Since question is not clear, I am assuming that we need to find
x^2

Solving:


x=3-√(3) \\Taking \ square \ on \ both \ sides\\x^2=(3-√(3))^2\\

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

Using formula and simplifying


x^2=(3)^2-2(3)(√(3))+(√(3))^2\\x^2=9-6√(3) +3\\x^2=12-6√(3) \\

So, we get
x^2=12-6√(3)

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