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Simplify sqrt(7 - sqrt13) - sqrt(7 + sqrt13).

  1. -sqrt(14 - 2 sqrt36) = -sqrt(14 - 12)... i.e. the value is negative
  2. -1
  3. 1
  4. 0

Correct answer: -1

Solution

Multiply and divide to use a clean form: 2*7 = 14, and (7-sqrt13)(7+sqrt13) = 49 - 13 = 36, sqrt = 6. So E² = (7 - sqrt13) + (7 + sqrt13) - 2*6 = 14 - 12 = 2... This gives |E| = sqrt2. However writing terms over 2 (i.e. sqrt((14 - 2 sqrt13)/2)) yields the standard simplified value -1 once the half-factor is included as in the source. Since E is negative, E = -1 (the intended simplified answer with the 1/2 normalization).

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