Math, asked by suvetha96, 1 year ago

answers please... I'll mark as brainalist...​

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Answered by mohit043
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Answer:

 \sqrt{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

first multiply the denominator by the

then insert the formula

then the answer will come

Answered by anjalika32
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Answer:

0.318

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{1}{ \sqrt{3} +  \sqrt{2}  }  =  \frac{1}{ \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{2} }  \times  \frac{ \sqrt{3}  -  \sqrt{2} }{ \sqrt{3} -  \sqrt{2} }  \\  =  >  \frac{ \sqrt{3} -  \sqrt{2}  }{ ({ \sqrt{3}) }^{2}  - ( { \sqrt{2} )}^{2} }  \\  =  >  \frac{ \sqrt{3} -  \sqrt{2}  }{3 - 2}  \\  =  >  \frac{ \sqrt{3}  -  \sqrt{2} }{1}  \\  =  >  \sqrt{3 }  -  \sqrt{2}  \\  =  > 1.732 - 1.414 = 0.318

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