Math, asked by bhavyabshetty517, 1 year ago

rationalise 2+root 3
rationalize \: 2 +  \sqrt{3 = }

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Answered by ShreyaVirat
4

Answer:

HEY BUDDY...

GOOD EVE...

RATIONALISE IS THE METHOD USED TO REMOVE THE ROOT IN THE DENOMINATOR...

SO 2+3 CANNOT BE DONE WITH THIS METHOD...

BETTER PROVIDE SOME DENOMINATOR HAVING ROOT...

HVE A GRT DAY AHEAD...^_^

Answered by ihrishi
1

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to rationalise  (2 + \sqrt{3}) </p><p> multiply it by its rationalization factor \:( 2 - \sqrt{3})

 \therefore (2 +  \sqrt{3} ) \times (2 -  \sqrt{3} ) \\  =  {2}^{2}  -  ({ \sqrt{3} }) ^{2}  \\  = 4 - 3 \\  = 1

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