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Rationalis the denominator 1/2√5-√3​

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Answered by Ronney123
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What you have written is actually:

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]The only denominator in this expression is the surd √2

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]The only denominator in this expression is the surd √2To remove this surd, we just need to multiply the numerator and denominator by √2, thus we have:

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]The only denominator in this expression is the surd √2To remove this surd, we just need to multiply the numerator and denominator by √2, thus we have:12√×2√2√+3–√+5–√

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]The only denominator in this expression is the surd √2To remove this surd, we just need to multiply the numerator and denominator by √2, thus we have:12√×2√2√+3–√+5–√ =2√2+3–√+5–√

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]The only denominator in this expression is the surd √2To remove this surd, we just need to multiply the numerator and denominator by √2, thus we have:12√×2√2√+3–√+5–√ =2√2+3–√+5–√

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]The only denominator in this expression is the surd √2To remove this surd, we just need to multiply the numerator and denominator by √2, thus we have:12√×2√2√+3–√+5–√ =2√2+3–√+5–√ Somehow, I don’t think this is what you meant!

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]The only denominator in this expression is the surd √2To remove this surd, we just need to multiply the numerator and denominator by √2, thus we have:12√×2√2√+3–√+5–√ =2√2+3–√+5–√ Somehow, I don’t think this is what you meant!Instead, I think you meant 1/(√2+√3+√5), which is:

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]The only denominator in this expression is the surd √2To remove this surd, we just need to multiply the numerator and denominator by √2, thus we have:12√×2√2√+3–√+5–√ =2√2+3–√+5–√ Somehow, I don’t think this is what you meant!Instead, I think you meant 1/(√2+√3+√5), which is:12√+3√+5√

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]The only denominator in this expression is the surd √2To remove this surd, we just need to multiply the numerator and denominator by √2, thus we have:12√×2√2√+3–√+5–√ =2√2+3–√+5–√ Somehow, I don’t think this is what you meant!Instead, I think you meant 1/(√2+√3+√5), which is:12√+3√+5√ [12/(2+1+3) = 12/6 = 2]

What you have written is actually:12√+3–√+5–√ [Why? Convention re the order of operations; just like 12/2+1+3 = 6+1+3=10]The only denominator in this expression is the surd √2To remove this surd, we just need to multiply the numerator and denominator by √2, thus we have:12√×2√2√+3–√+5–√ =2√2+3–√+5–√ Somehow, I don’t think this is what you meant!Instead, I think you meant 1/(√2+√3+√5), which is:12√+3√+5√ [12/(2+1+3) = 12/6 = 2]I’m not going to deal with this, as has already supplied a good answer.

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