How to simplify a diabolical expression involving radicals A friend and I have been working on this

Jazmine Bruce

Jazmine Bruce

Answered question

2022-05-24

How to simplify a diabolical expression involving radicals
A friend and I have been working on this problem for hours - how can the following expression be simplified analytically?
It equals 1 2 ,, and we have tried the following to no avail:
1. Substitution of x = 5
2. Substitution of x = 2 5
3. Substitution of x = 5 + 5
4. Substitution of x = 5 + 5
5. Manipulations by substituting the golden ratio
Here goes:
5 + 2 5 2 + 5 ( 5 + 2 5 ) 4 10 + 2 5 8 5 ( 5 + 2 5 ) 4 + 5 5 + 2 5 4
Thanks in advance for any help.

Answer & Explanation

Rubi Boyle

Rubi Boyle

Beginner2022-05-25Added 14 answers

Hint Let   a = 5 + 2 5 ,   b = 10 + 2 5 . Show b = ( 5 1 ) a , , so scaling the top and bottom of the fraction by 8 yields   4 a + 2 5 a ( 5 1 ) a 10 a + 2 5 a 1 1 1 = 1 2

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