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rational the denominator 1/√2+√3​

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Answered by shilpa1bf277
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Answer:

-√2-√3

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Answered by αηυяαg
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Step-by-step explanation:

We have to rationalise the denominator

 \frac{1}{ \sqrt{2}  +  \sqrt{3} } \times \frac{ \sqrt{2}   -   \sqrt{3}  }{ \sqrt{2}  -  \sqrt{3} }    \ \\  \frac{ \sqrt{2}  -  \sqrt{3} }{ \sqrt{ {2}^{2}  -  {3 }^{2} } }  \\  \frac{ \sqrt{2}  -  \sqrt{3} }{ - 1}

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