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√3+√2 upon √3-√2 solve this the question is rationlise the denominator send me as photo and write identity also​

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Answered by UncutDiamond
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\sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} / \sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2}

There are 2 methods to solve this. One is to multiply and divide with

\sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2} and other is with \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2}.

Second method is easy as it involves the formula (a+b)(a-b) = a^{2} - b^{2}

(\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{2})  ^{2} / 3 - 2 ------------> as per the above used identity.

So, the final answer after expanding will be 5 + 2\sqrt{6}.

The first method is tedious but also can be used but its better you learn only this method as it is what awards you the marks.

So final answer is 5 + 2\sqrt{6}.

Answered by utsav96
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