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Rational:
1/ \sqrt{} 5 -  \sqrt{}2) 1/ (\sqrt{}5  +  \sqrt{}2)

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Answered by vikshitsingh511
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if \: its \: correct \: then.......... \\  \frac{1( \sqrt{5 } -  \sqrt{2)}  }{1( \sqrt{5} +  \sqrt{2)}  }  \\  = 1(  \sqrt{5}  -  \sqrt{2})  =  1( \sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{2} )\\  = ( \sqrt{5}  -  \sqrt{2} ) = ( \sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{2} ) \\ By (a+b)(a-b) identity \\= ( \sqrt{5 } ) {}^{2}  - ( \sqrt{2}) {}^{2}   \\  = 5 - 2 \\  = 3

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