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Answered by Sirat4
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Answer:

2 - √3 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

4 - 2√3/2

= 2(2 - √3)/2

= 2 - √3

Answered by himanshujc7
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Answer:

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step by step explanation:-

 \frac{4 - 2 \sqrt{3} }{2}

take 2 as common in numerator

 \frac{2(2 -  \sqrt{3)} }{2}

2 will cancel out as numerator and denominator

 \frac{1(2 -  \sqrt{3)} }{1}

 = (2 -  \sqrt{3} )

= 2- √3

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