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Solve giving X in the form A sqrt B +C , where A,B and C are rational numbers
Original post by Elisa2000
Solve giving X in the form A sqrt B +C , where A,B and C are rational numbers


Please post the full question :h:
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Original post by SeanFM
Please post the full question :h:


Sorry about that, it's sqrt 3 X =3
Original post by Elisa2000
Sorry about that, it's sqrt 3 X =3


Are you sure?

And what hace you tried?
(edited 7 years ago)
Original post by SeanFM
Are you sure?

And what hace you tried? :h:


Nothing really stops A=1, B=3 and C=0 technically so... :h:

But I agree, don't think that's the question.
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Original post by RDKGames
Nothing really stops A=1, B=3 and C=0 technically so... :h:

But I agree, don't think that's the question.


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Original post by Elisa2000
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Divide both sides by root 3. Remember that 3=31/2\sqrt{3}=3^{1/2} then use your laws of indices.



@SeanFM

CALLED IT! :h:
(edited 7 years ago)

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