If \(\frac{1+\sqrt{2}}{1-\sqrt{2}}\) is expressed in the form of x+y√2 find the values of x and y

a

(-3, -2)

b

(-2, 3)

c

(3,2)

d

(2,-3)

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AbdRahmanOsola
1 year ago

1+√2\1-√2
=1+√2\1-√2*1+√2/1+√2
=1+√2+√2+√4/1+√2-√2-√4
=1+2√2+2/1-2
=3+2√2/-1
=-3-2√2

AbdRahmanOsola
1 year ago

the answer is C

JuiceM
1 year ago

an error

Zeus13
1 year ago

Answer is A, solve it well.

Woli_Sub
1 year ago

No solution for this question

Paul7515
4 months ago

it's correct🫡

Woli_Sub
1 year ago

explain

Zenithlord
1 year ago

the answer is D

Azha
1 year ago

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1teeblack1
1 year ago

no explanation

MhizDee430
9 months ago

The answer is C
3+2√2/-1

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