SOLUTION: If x= √(3+√(2÷√(3−√(2) and y = 1, the value of x -y divided by x - 3y is =
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Question 934827: If x= √(3+√(2÷√(3−√(2) and y = 1, the value of x -y divided by x - 3y is =
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x=
y=1
x-y
-1
x-3y
-3
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