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  • 18-11-2014
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What is the smallest positive number y for which (√2)(√4)(y) and (√3), (√6), (y) have both positive integral values?

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smaj18 smaj18
  • 18-11-2014
y=the square root of 2
since both terms have to be rationalised by the square root of 2 to form positive integral values.
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