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Given that
a\\eq b is it ever possible to have
√(a) +√(b) =√(a+b)? Explain.

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User Mrtom
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No, this is not possible because when using squaring you get a+b+2√a√b = a+b or 2√a√b = 0 which is only possible if both a and b are 0. And because a and b can't be the same then √a√b = √a+b is not possible.

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User MagnusCaligo
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Answer:

Explanation:

√a+√b=√(a+b)

squaring

a+b+2√a√b=a+b

or 2√a√b=0

which is possible only if a=0 or b=0

Both a and b can't be zero as a≠b

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