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hey guys, how can I calculate the value of
√(1-a) / √(1+a) - √(1+a) / √(1-a) ?
(a = 1 / √5 fyi.)
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hi XaiDiv
If you collect the two fractions over a common denominator you'll get:
square this and divide by a squared to get
Then substitute the given value and you're there.
Bob
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Thank you bob!!! this might sound a bit weird but could you write out the solution step-by-step all the way to the end? I'm having a bit of trouble understanding why the numerator is -2a.
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so
If a = 1/root(5) then
There are two values for k; +1 and -1. We need to investigate which fits the original expression.
so
So the value k = -1 is the one we want.
Bob
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You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
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tysm bob <3
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