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If `sqrt5=2.236 and sqrt6=2.449,` then the value of `(1+sqrt(2))/(sqrt(5)+sqrt(3))+(1-sqrt(2))/(sqrt(5)-sqrt(3))` is

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(1)/(sqrt(2)+sqrt(3)-sqrt(5))+(1)/(sqrt(2)-sqrt(3)-sqrt(5))

If sqrt(2) = 1.414, sqrt(3) = 1.732, sqrt(5) = 2.236 and sqrt(6) = 2.449 , find the value of (2+sqrt(3))/(2-sqrt(3)) +(2-sqrt(3))/(2+sqrt(3)) +(sqrt(3) -1)/(sqrt(3) +1)

((1+sqrt2)/(sqrt5+sqrt3) + (1-sqrt2)/(sqrt5-sqrt3)) simplifies to :

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1/(sqrt(3)+sqrt(2))-2/(sqrt(5)-sqrt(3))-3/(sqrt(2)-sqrt(5))