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Answered by pramilatiwari4931
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Answered by xInvincible
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 \frac{3 \sqrt{2} + 2 }{8}

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 \frac{3 +   \sqrt{2} }{4 \sqrt{2} } \\  = )lets \: rationalize \\  = ) \frac{3 +  \sqrt{2} }{4 \sqrt{2} }   \times  \frac{4 \sqrt{2} }{4 \sqrt{2} }  \\  = ) \frac{4 \sqrt{2}(3 +  \sqrt{2} ) }{4  \sqrt{2} \times  4\sqrt{2} }  \\  = ) \frac{12 \sqrt{2} + (4 \times 2) }{16 \times 2}  \\  = ) \frac{12 \sqrt{2}  + 8}{32}  \\   = ) \frac{4(3 \sqrt{2} + 2 )}{32}  \\  = ) \frac{3 \sqrt{2} + 2 }{8}

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