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√45 - 3√20 + 4√5
= 3√5 -3*2√5 +4√5
= 3√5-6√5+4√5
= (3-6+4)√5
=(-3+4)√5
√45 - 3√20 + 4√5= √5
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Variable Definition: In rudimentary arithmetic operations, a variable is an alphabetic character speaking to a number, called the estimation of the variable, which is either discretionary or not completely indicated or obscure.
Examples of Variables
- x+2=8
- y+3=12
- 5x-2=10
- 4x/3=7
In the above examples, x and y are called variables.
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The numbers which are not a rational number are called irrational numbers. Now, let us elaborate, irrational numbers could be written in decimals but not in fractions which means it cannot be written as the ratio of two integers.
Irrational numbers have endless non-repeating digits after the decimal point. Below is the example of the irrational number:
Example: √8=2.828…
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