Math, asked by nahidq653, 13 days ago

Rasionalize denominatoon
 \frac{8}{3 \sqrt{2} }  +  \sqrt{5}

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Answered by Paritshith
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there here we have,

\frac{8}{3\sqrt{2}}+5

So we need to rationalize: \frac{8}{3\sqrt{2}}

So multiply and divide it by, \sqrt{2}

So,

\frac{8}{3\sqrt{2}}*\frac{\sqrt{2}}{\sqrt{2}}+\sqrt{5}

=>  \frac{8\sqrt{2}}{3\sqrt{2}*\sqrt{2}}+\sqrt{5}

=>  \frac{8\sqrt{2}}{3*2}+\sqrt{5}

=>  \frac{8\sqrt{2} }{6} +\sqrt{5}

=>  \frac{8\sqrt{2} +6\sqrt{5} }{6}

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