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1/√3+√2 is equals to what ​

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Answered by sanjhbir
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Answer:

Rationalising the denominator, we get

= (√3+√2)/[(√3-√2)(√3+√2)]

= (√3+√2)/[(√3)²-(√2)²]

= (√3+√2)/(3-2)

= (√3+√2)

Therefore, the answer should be, √3+√2

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Answered by sakshamsrivastava937
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Answer:

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1 \div  \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{2}  =  \sqrt{3}  -  \sqrt{2}  \div  \sqrt{3} +  \sqrt{2}  \times  \sqrt{3}   -  \sqrt{2}  =  \sqrt{3}  -  \sqrt{2}  \div 1  \: is \: your \: answer \\

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