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7/2√3+√5
Rationalize the denominator of the above question

Answers

Answered by charliejaguars2002
5

Answer:

\Large\boxed{\frac{7\sqrt{3} }{2}=8.29 }

Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN:

\Large\boxed{\textnormal{SUBJECT: MATH }}

7/2√3+√5

To solve this problem, first you have to solve with square root, and multiply by the rational numbers from left to right.

SOLUTIONS:

First, you have to multiply by the fractions from left to right numbers.

\displaystyle \frac{7}{2}\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{5}

Solve.

\Large\boxed{\textnormal{MULTIPLY BY A FRACTION!}}}

\displaystyle A*\frac{B}{C}=\frac{A*B}{C}

\displaystyle \frac{7\sqrt{3}}{2}

Add square root of 5.

\displaystyle \boxed{\frac{7\sqrt{3}}{2}+\sqrt{5}}

\Large\boxed{\frac{7\sqrt{3}}{2}+\sqrt{5}=8.29}

Therefore, the final answer is 7√3/2+√5.

Answered by tusharkoti209
0

Answer:

answer is 7/2√3-√5

Step-by-step explanation:

this the final answer

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