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(3 - √(3)) ÷ (3 + √(3))​

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Answered by yugrajthelegend
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Answer:

b irrational

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hope this will help you

Answered by kvianlife86
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Answer:

2 - √3

Step-by-step explanation:

( 3 - √3 )/ ( 3 + √3)

dividing numerator and denominator by ( 3 -√3)

= (3 - √3)^2÷ ( 3 +√3)( 3 - √3)

= 9 - 6√3 + 3 ÷ ( 3^2 - (√3)^2 )

= 12 - 6√3 ÷ 6

Taking 6 as common in numerator

=6( 2 - √3)÷ 6

= 2 - √3 ( Irrational)

I hope it helped you

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