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Q1.Rationalise the denominator of 5+2√3 / 7+4√3​.

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Answered by PRINCE100001
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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 11 - 6√3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

\begin{gathered}\frac{5+2\sqrt{3}}{7+4\sqrt{3}}\\\;\\\text{Multiplying numerator and denominator by } 7-4\sqrt{3}\\\;\\=\frac{(5+2\sqrt{3})(7-4\sqrt{3})}{(7+4\sqrt{3})(7-4\sqrt{3})}\\\;\\=\frac{(5\times7)-(5\times4\sqrt{3})+(7\times2\sqrt{3})-(2\sqrt{3}\times4\sqrt{3})}{7^2-(4\sqrt{3})^2}\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\because(a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2\\\;\\=\frac{35-20\sqrt{3}+14\sqrt{3}-24}{49-48}\\\;\\=\frac{11-6\sqrt{3}}{1}\\\;\\=11-6\sqrt{3}\end{gathered}

Answered by ashiyashiha
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Answer:

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