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I'm bored, so here's a nice piece of maths:

 

Simplify sqrt(2 + sqrt(3)) - sqrt(2- sqrt(3)).

 

A few of you may have already seen this - if so, don't spoil it for the others. It's not supposed to be hard, but it's fairly nice.

Posted

never seen it, but at 1`st glance looks a bit self defeating, and so I`de guess at Zero?

I`ll check when I get more time though :)

Posted

Obviously not zero. first term clearly != second term.

 

Hint: put it in your calculator, then try and simplify. (yes, it's cheating :P)

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surely if the 1`st term = X and the second = X also then a subtraction of X-X=0 regardless of what X might equal after the 1`st term?

 

(still haven`t grabbed ma calc yet tho :))

Posted

Oooops MY bad!

I didn`t see the `-` in the second term were used + in the 1`st.... term 1 and 2 looked the same.... forgive my oversight

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Okay, I can't be bothered waiting for someone to reply, so here's the answer.

 

Let x = sqrt(2 + sqrt(3)) - sqrt(2- sqrt(3))

 

This means x^2 = 4 - 2*sqrt((2+sqrt(3))(2-sqrt(3)) = 4 - 2 * sqrt(1)

= 2

 

Therefore x = sqrt(2)

 

There we go. Ta da etc.

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dave said in post #1 :

I'm bored, so here's a nice piece of maths:

 

Simplify sqrt(2 + sqrt(3)) - sqrt(2- sqrt(3)).

 

A few of you may have already seen this - if so, don't spoil it for the others. It's not supposed to be hard, but it's fairly nice.

 

WTF!? :D

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