Math, asked by sristy12, 2 months ago

pls rationalise it no spam ols​

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Answered by deeya16jul
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This is the answer. Just go on with it

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Answered by BrainlyHannu
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\huge\bigstar{\large\underline\bold\red{Rationalise}}\huge\bigstar

 \tt \huge \frac{1}{4 \sqrt{3} - 3 \sqrt{5}  } \times  \frac{4  \sqrt{3}  + 3 \sqrt{5} }{4 \sqrt{3}  + 3 \sqrt{5} }  \\  \\  \tt \huge =    \frac{4 \sqrt{3}  + 3 \sqrt{5} }{ {(4 \sqrt{3)} }^{2} -   {(3 \sqrt{5)} }^{2} } \\  \\  \tt \huge =   \frac{4  \sqrt{3}  + 3 \sqrt{5} }{3}

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