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Dominik Brennan
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17 August, 22:19
Am I correct?
(√2 - √3) ² = 1 - √2
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Roland Butler
17 August, 22:47
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You are not correct, the right answer should be 5-2 square root symbol. I couldn't find out how to put one there.
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