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Israel Sutton
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4 July, 20:11
Simplify (√2+1) ² + (√2-1) ²
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Catalina Adkins
4 July, 20:14
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Answer:6
Step-by-step explanation:
*we solve every bracket alone
- (√2+1) ² = [rule:1st * 1st + 2*1st*2nd + 2nd*2nd]
2+2√2+1
3+2√2
- (√2-1) = [rule:1st*1st - 2*1st*2nd + 2nd+2nd]
2-2√2+1
3-2√2
-we write the whole equation
3+2√2+3-2√2 (+2√2 - 2√2) {positive and negative remove each other}
3+3=6
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