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Given `sqrt2 = 1.414, sqrt3 = 1.732, sqrt5 = 2.236, sqrt6=2.449` and `sqrt(10)=3.162` Then find the value of `(sqrt2-1)/(sqrt3-sqrt5)` upto three decimal places

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