Math, asked by chaubeyadarsh650, 9 months ago

find the denominator 8/√11-√7​

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Answered by IamNehaRoy
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Hope this helps you ;)

 \frac{8}{ \sqrt{11} -  \sqrt{7}  }

 =  \frac{8}{ \sqrt{11} -  \sqrt{7}  }  \times  \frac{( \sqrt{11}   +  \sqrt{7} )}{( \sqrt{11}  +  \sqrt{7}) }

 =  \frac{8 (\sqrt{11} + \sqrt{7}  )}{ { \sqrt{11} }^{2}  -  { \sqrt{7} }^{2} }

 =  \frac{8( \sqrt{11}  +  \sqrt{7} )}{11 - 7}

 =  {2( \sqrt{11} + 8 \sqrt{7} ) }

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