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  • 17-06-2022
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(1 + √5) − (4 + √5) equals to?

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euphemisms101
euphemisms101 euphemisms101
  • 17-06-2022

Answer: -3

Step-by-step explanation:

(1 + √5) − (4 + √5)

Rewrite expression to distribute negative:

(1 + [tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex]) - 4 -[tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex]

We see the following in the expression above:

1 - 4 = -3

[tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex] - [tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex] = 0

So the final answer is -3.  

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marisacireddu
marisacireddu marisacireddu
  • 17-06-2022
negative three sqrt5 cancels so it just becomes 1-4 which is -3
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