Asked by dema
                how do i simplify 
sqrt[5+ssqrt(3)]
            
        sqrt[5+ssqrt(3)]
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                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    √(5+√3) ≈ 2.5946 ...
other than that, I can't think of a simpler algebraic expression.
    
other than that, I can't think of a simpler algebraic expression.
                    Answered by
            dema-obleck?
            
    can these help us ?
√a+√b?
    
√a+√b?
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    not sure what you're getting at
You can play around with ideas like
√(4 + 2√3) = √(1 + 2√3 + 3) = √(1 + √3)^2 = 1+√3
    
You can play around with ideas like
√(4 + 2√3) = √(1 + 2√3 + 3) = √(1 + √3)^2 = 1+√3
                    Answered by
            dema-obleck
            
    like
√a+√b=√[(a+b)+2√ab)]
    
√a+√b=√[(a+b)+2√ab)]
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    also true. I don't see that working here, however.
    
                    Answered by
            dema-obleck
            
    actually this is the actually question
2√[5+√3)]/(3√5-√3)
    
2√[5+√3)]/(3√5-√3)
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    Still messy. You sure it wasn't just
2(√5+√3)/(3(√5-√3)) = 2/3 (√5+√3)^2 / (5-3) = (8+2√15)/3
or something?
    
2(√5+√3)/(3(√5-√3)) = 2/3 (√5+√3)^2 / (5-3) = (8+2√15)/3
or something?
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