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firstly i will into the square denominators then i will apply the addition process of fractions then it will be in point and the divisibility process will be on then the answer will be 1 that is option c
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plzz understand my situation as i m travelling in a train that is why i am no able to write the answer on a paper and send you the pic bt i really know the answer that is why i m doing repeated appeals
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hello,here is your answer
Multiply numerator and denominator by a radical that will get rid of the radical in the denominator. If the radical in the denominator is a square root, then you multiply by a square root that will give you a perfect square under the radical when multiplied
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