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(a) Rationalize the denominator:
14/
5√3 − √5
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Answered by hemantsingh47
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Answered by amitnrw
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14/(5√3 - √5) = √3 + √5/5

Step-by-step explanation:

14/(5√3 - √5)

= 14 * (5√3 + √5)/ (5√3 - √5) (5√3 + √5)

= 14 * (5√3 + √5)/( 75 - 5)

= 14 * (5√3 + √5)/70

Dividing numerator & Denominator by 14

= (5√3 + √5)/5

= √3 + √5/5

= √3 + 1/√5

14/(5√3 - √5) = √3 +  √5/5

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