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Root5 /2 root5 -1

can be written in the form
a+rootb /c
where a, b and c are integers.
Find the values of a, b and c when the resulting fraction
is written in its simplest form.

Root5 /2 root5 -1 can be written in the form a+rootb /c where a, b and c are integers-example-1
User Yisela
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Answer:

10, 5, 19

Explanation:

Recall that


{a}^(2) - {b}^(2) = (a + b)(a - b)

So we can multiply the fraction by


(2 √(5) + 1 )/(2 √(5) + 1 )

And get


( √(5) )/(2 √(5) - 1) * (2 √(5) + 1 )/(2 √(5) + 1 ) = (10 + √(5) )/(20 - 1) = (10 + √(5) )/(19)

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