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Question
State whether true or false in the following:
`1/(3 - sqrt(8)) = 3 + 2sqrt(2)`
True or False
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Solution
This statement is true.
Explanation:
Step 1: Simplify the denominator
Note that `sqrt(8) = 2sqrt(2)`
So, `1/(3 - sqrt(8)) = 1/(3 - 2sqrt(2))`
Step 2: Rationalise the denominator
Multiply numerator and denominator by the conjugate `3 + 2sqrt(2)`:
`1/(3 - 2sqrt(2)) xx (3 + 2sqrt(2))/(3 + 2sqrt(2))`
= `(3 + 2sqrt(2))/((3 - 2sqrt(2))(3 + 2sqrt(2))`
Step 3: Simplify denominator
`(3 - 2sqrt(2))(3 + 2sqrt(2))`
= `3^2 - (2sqrt(2))^2`
= 9 – 8
= 1
Step 4: Final simplification
`(3 + 2sqrt(2))/1 = 3 + 2sqrt(2)`
Step 5: Compare both sides
LHS = `1/(3 - sqrt(8))`
RHS = `3 + 2sqrt(2)`
They are equal.
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