Math, asked by plodaya, 3 months ago

pls help me rationalising the denominator
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Answered by japjeetkhalsa2p8u5p7
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multiply it by root 3 - 1

you will then get 3+1

Answered by 2005arnavmehta2005
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Multiply Root3 - 1 on both sides

 (\sqrt{3}  - 1 \times   \sqrt{3}   - 1) \div  \sqrt{3}  + 1 \times  \sqrt{3}  - 1 \\  \\  \\  \ \\ ( \sqrt{3}   - 1) {}^{2}   \div (3 - 1) \\  \\ 3 + 1 -( 2 \times  \sqrt{3}  \times 1) \div 2 \\  \\( 2 - 2 \sqrt{3 } ) \div 2

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