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5/√5+√3 ...............

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Answered by aravachaitanya
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Answer:

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Answered by sahilyadav54
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Answer:

 \sqrt{5 +  \sqrt{3} }

Step-by-step explanation:

here you need to rationalise the first term:

5/√5 * √5/√5 = 5√5/5

here 5 cancel out and √5 is left.

first term is √5.

as if now both terms are unlike so the answer will be √5+√3

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