Math, asked by blackpanther192720, 10 months ago

divide and rationalise (√3+√7) by (√3-√7)​


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Answered by premlatasingh9936
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Answer:

The multiples of numbers calculator will find 100 multiples of a positive integer. For example, the multiples of 3 are calculated 3x1, 3x2, 3x3, 3x4, 3x5, etc., which equal 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, etc. You can designate a minimum value to generate multiples greater than a number. For example, to find 100 multiples of 36 that are greater than 1000 you will get: 1008, 1044, 1080, 1116, 1152, 1188, 1224, 1260, 1296, 1332, 1368, 1404, etc.

Here is a list of the first 20 multiples of the integers 1 through 20.

Step-by-step explanation:

The multiples of numbers calculator will find 100 multiples of a positive integer. For example, the multiples of 3 are calculated 3x1, 3x2, 3x3, 3x4, 3x5, etc., which equal 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, etc. You can designate a minimum value to generate multiples greater than a number. For example, to find 100 multiples of 36 that are greater than 1000 you will get: 1008, 1044, 1080, 1116, 1152, 1188, 1224, 1260, 1296, 1332, 1368, 1404, etc.

Here is a list of the first 20 multiples of the integers 1 through 20.

Answered by masterritz88
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Answer:

rationalize it

Step-by-step explanation:

root 3 + root 7/root 3-root 7  multiplied by root 3 + root 7/root 3 + roo 7

=(root 3 + root 7)^2/(root 3 -root 7) x (root 3 + root 7 )

=(10 + 2 root 21) /3-7

=(-5 - root 21)/2

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