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(5√3-√27)^3
how do you prove that this is an integer?

User Sridhar Sg
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Answer:

It is not an integer.

Explanation:


(5√(3) -√(27) )^3\\\\=(√(3) *(5-3))^3\\\\=8*3*√(3) \\\\=24√(3) \\

User Ivallesp
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Keys:


  • \left(a\cdot \:b\right)^n=a^nb^n

Explanation:


\left(5√(3)-√(27)\right)^3\\\5√(3)-√(27)^3=\left(2√(3)\right)^3\\= 2√(3)\\\left(2√(3)\right)^3=2^3\left(√(3)\right)^3\\=2^3\left(√(3)\right)^3\\2^3=8\\=8\left(√(3)\right)^3\\=8\cdot \:3√(3)\\8\cdot \:3=24\\=24√(3)

User Petok Lorand
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