Simplifying (2/6 -root3)^2 - (2/6+root3)^2

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In summary, the conversation is about a math problem involving simplifying an expression with square roots in the denominator. The participants discuss using the difference of two squares formula and mention the importance of accounting for the multiplication in both the numerator and denominator. They also clarify that the end goal is to evaluate the expression.
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im having trouble trying to figure out a problem. can someone help me.

(2/6 -root3)^2 - (2/6+root3)^2

if that makes sense to anyone help.

I think that the denominator of both has to be rationalised but do i expand the squared brackets first or later or what?

any ideas welcome thanks
 
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I think you can use the difference of 2 squares a^2 - b^2 = ( a+b) (a-b). good luck!
 
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Do you mean

[tex]\left(\frac{2}{6-\sqrt{3}}\right)^2 - \left(\frac{2}{6+\sqrt{3}}\right)^2[/tex]

What are you supposed to do with this? Simplify?
 
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Don't expand first. Use a^2 - b^2 = (a+b) (a-b) as tram said, at denominator, remember to do two times due to the square. This is to make denominator a whole number. Account for the multiplication for the numerator too.
 
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I am supposed to evaluate it.
And thanks for all the advice by the way.
 
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What is the simplified form of (2/6 -root3)^2 - (2/6+root3)^2?

The simplified form is -2.

How do you simplify (2/6 -root3)^2 - (2/6+root3)^2?

To simplify this expression, first distribute the exponent to the terms inside the parentheses. This gives us (4/36 - 2/6*root3 + 3) - (4/36 + 2/6*root3 + 3). Simplify further by combining like terms, which results in -2.

What is the value of (2/6 -root3)^2 - (2/6+root3)^2?

The value is -2.

What is the difference between (2/6 -root3)^2 and (2/6+root3)^2?

The difference is that one expression has a negative sign in front of it, while the other does not. This results in a difference of -2 when the two expressions are subtracted from each other.

Can (2/6 -root3)^2 - (2/6+root3)^2 be simplified further?

No, the simplified form of this expression is -2 and it cannot be simplified any further.

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