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Answered by dabbu4u2005
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: ITS VERY SIMPLE, LETS SEE HOW

Step-by-step explanation:

Question is 3/\sqrt{5} - \sqrt{6}

first we would multiply (3/√5-√6) x (√5+√6/√5+√6)

IDENTITY IS (a+b)(a-b)= a^{2} - b^{2}

so answer continues ⇒ 3(√5+√6) / (√5-√6)(√5+√6)

⇒ 3(√5+√6) / \sqrt{5} ^{2} -\sqrt{6} ^{2}

⇒  3(√5+√6) / 5 - 6

⇒ 3(√5+√6) / -1

⇒ -3(√5+√6)

so the answer is -3(√5+√6)

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