The problem asks to show that the sum of five fractions equals 5, where the numerators are consecutive integers starting from 1 and denominators are the difference of consecutive square roots starting from 3-√8 and decreasing by 1 each time until √5-2.
The problem asks to show that the sum of five fractions equals 5, where the numerators are consecutive integers starting from 1 and denominators are the difference of consecutive square roots starting from 3-√8 and decreasing by 1 each time until √5-2.
The problem asks to show that the sum of five fractions equals 5, where the numerators are consecutive integers starting from 1 and denominators are the difference of consecutive square roots starting from 3-√8 and decreasing by 1 each time until √5-2.
The problem asks to show that the sum of five fractions equals 5, where the numerators are consecutive integers starting from 1 and denominators are the difference of consecutive square roots starting from 3-√8 and decreasing by 1 each time until √5-2.