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Answered by aman646singh
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the answer is option 2: \sqrt{}2(\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{3})/2

Step-by-step explanation:

For rationalizing the given expression we multiply the denominator as well as the numerator with (\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{3})

Hence we get \sqrt{}2(\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{3})/2 which is option two.

Quick tip always keep in mind to multiply the expression with opposite sign of that in denominator.

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