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JD Yadav

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· 1 Months ago

solve this question with the help of option in few sec.

Question:
If (P + Q) : \(\sqrt{PQ}\)  = 4 : 1 where P > Q > 0, then P : Q is –
Options:
A) \((2+\sqrt{3}):(2-\sqrt{3})\)
B) \((2-\sqrt{3}):(2+\sqrt{3})\)
C) \((3+\sqrt{2}):(3-\sqrt{2})\)
D) \((3-\sqrt{2}):(3+\sqrt{2})\)
Solution:

Ans: (a)


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· 1 Months ago

Dear Student,

Detailed solution of this question is given.

By option P = (2+root3) Q= (2-root3) put this value in P+q/(pq) we get 4:1 ratio. .

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