If x = (√3+1)/2 and y = (√3−1)/2 then x² − y² is
Q. If x = (√3+1)/2 and y = (√3−1)/2 then x² − y² is
Apply the difference-of-squares factorisation and substitute the given expressions for x and y.
- 01 Factorise x²−y²=(x+y)(x−y).
- 02 Compute x+y Add the two given expressions for x and y — the irrational parts may cancel, leaving a rational sum.
- 03 Compute x−y Subtract the expressions — the rational parts may cancel, leaving a surd.
- 04 Multiply (x+y)(x−y)=4.