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given that 8-sqrt(18) over sqrt(2) = a + b sqrt(2) where a and b are integers find the value of a and b

User Basilikum
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Answer:

a = -3, b = 4.

Explanation:

(8 - √18) / √2

= (8 - 3√2) √2

= 8/√2 - 3

= 8√2 / 2 - 3

= -3 + 4√2

So a + b√2 = -3 + 4√2

Comparing coefficients we have:

a = -3 and b = 4 (answer).

User Michele Carino
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Answer:

a = - 3 and b = 4

Explanation:

Given


(8-√(18) )/(√(2) )

Simplify
√(18)

=
√(9(2)) =
√(9) ×
√(2) = 3
√(2)

Thus expression can be written as


(8-3√(2) )/(√(2) )

Multiply numerator/denominator by
√(2)

noting that
√(2) ×
√(2) = 2

=
(√(2)(8-3√(2))  )/(√(2)(√(2))  )

=
(8√(2)-6 )/(2)

Dividing each term on the numerator by 2

= 4
√(2) - 3

= - 3 + 4
√(2)

with a = - 3 and b = 4

User Gian
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