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rationalise denominator 7+3✓5/3+✓5​

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Answered by tishahalder63
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 =  \frac{7 + 3 \sqrt{5} }{3 +  \sqrt{5} }  \\  = \frac{7 + 3 \sqrt{5} }{3 +  \sqrt{5} } \times  \frac{3 -  \sqrt{5} }{3 -  \sqrt{5} }  \\=\frac{6 -  \sqrt{5} }{3 ^{2} +  \sqrt{(5)  } ^{2} } \\\\  =  \frac{6 -  \sqrt{5} }{9 + 5} \\   =  \frac{6 -  \sqrt{5} }{11}  \\ \\  mark \: me \: as \: brainlist

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