Math, asked by luckypathak12, 1 year ago

√5/4+ 1/√5. can you please find this for me...

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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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heya ✋

here's ur answer

 \frac{ \sqrt{5} }{4}  +  \frac{1}{ \sqrt{5} }  \\  \frac{5 + 4}{4 \sqrt{5} }  =  \frac{9}{4 \sqrt{5} }  \\  \\ now \: we \: would \: rationalise \: the \:  \\ denominator \\  \\  \frac{9}{4 \sqrt{5} }  \times  \frac{4 \sqrt{5} }{4 \sqrt{5} }  =  \frac{36 \sqrt{5} }{80}  =  \frac{4(9 \sqrt{5)} }{80} \\  \\   =  \frac{9 \sqrt{5} }{20}
hope it helps
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