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4+√22+√2 = 𝑎 − √𝑏

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4+√22+√2 = 𝑎 − √𝑏

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Solution

Sure, let's solve the equation step by step.

First, let's simplify the left side of the equation:

4 + √22 + √2

We can't simplify this any further because the square roots are not like terms.

So, the left side of the equation remains as is:

4 + √22 + √2

This is equal to a - √b, according to the equation you provided.

So, we have:

4 + √22 + √2 = a - √b

To find the values of a and b, we would need additional information or equations involving a and b. As it stands, there are infinite possibilities for the values of a and b. For example, if a = 10 and b = 4, the equation would hold true. But other values of a and b could also satisfy the equation.

This problem has been solved

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