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ii)Simplify by rationalizing the denominator :
3 \sqrt{5 \div  \sqrt{7 - 2} }

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Answered by hithuhithaishi1126
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Answered by lpbiswal
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Step-by-step explanation:

  1. simplify square roots to reduce square roots when a perfect square doesn't exist.
  2. find all the prime factors of the radicand and group them by pairs.
  3. Any factor that appears in a pair can be pulled out in front of the radical sing once for every group of two that can be made.
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