Please check your video thumbnail thoroughly... l notice there is error sometime in the math question - not always, small percentage are big!! 1 here, 2 here and 4 here adds up.... This one was big: example sqr45 instead of "45"... major difference. Number 45 would have a whole slew of pair sets to this question. So far you are doing a magnificent job regardless!!!
I will definitely look into the thumbnail and double check the maths!✅💡🙏💕💪👌You're right, I'm working on making the thumbnails more accurate. Thanks for the feedback!
Please check your video thumbnail thoroughly... l notice there is error sometime in the math question - not always, small percentage are big!!
1 here, 2 here and 4 here adds up....
This one was big: example sqr45 instead of "45"... major difference.
Number 45 would have a whole slew of pair sets to this question.
So far you are doing a magnificent job regardless!!!
I will definitely look into the thumbnail and double check the maths!✅💡🙏💕💪👌You're right, I'm working on making the thumbnails more accurate. Thanks for the feedback!
√a+√b=√45 =3√5;
Let √a=m√5; √b=n√5; =>m√5+n√5=3√5;
=>m+n=3; for a>0;b>0; (m,n)=(1,2)or(2,1);=>(a,,b)=(5,20);(20,5)
√a+√b=45.which can be written as √49-√16. so a=7and bis -4
That's right! 💯Thanks for the solution 💪👍
a=b=(3/2)√5
The thumbnail has no radical over 45 which would allow for infinite no. of solutions. Correct?
Right. 400 and 625, 2025 and 0, 1936 and 1, 484 and 529, and so forth.