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#1 2023-12-23 05:47:39

paulb203
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Registered: 2023-02-24
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Fractions involving a square root

Are the following two expressions equivalent;

(5+√5)/(5) and 1+(√5)/(5) ?

I've got to the end of a long surds problem and have to give the answer in the form a+(√5)/(b).

I got as far as (5+√5)/(5), then I'm not sure

P.s.

The problem was;

(√180-2√5) / (5√5 - 5)

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#2 2023-12-23 11:42:36

KerimF
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Re: Fractions involving a square root

You did very well
a+(√5)/(b) = (5+√5)/(5) = 5/5+(√5)/(5) = 1+(√5)/(5)


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