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rationalise
 \frac{1}{(5 - 7i) {}^{2} }

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Answered by RealSweetie
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Step-by-step explanation:

1/25-70i+49i²

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Answered by arizonaandrew418
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Answer:

$\frac {1}{2}$ \frac{1}{2} or \frac12

$\frac{2}{x+2}$ \frac{2}{x+2}

$\frac{1+\frac{1}{x}}{3x + 2}$ \frac{1+\frac{1}{x}}{3x + 2}

Notice that with fractions with a 1-digit numerator and a 1-digit denominator, we can simply group the numerator and the denominator together as one number. However, for fractions with either a numerator or a denominator that requires more than one character (or if the numerator starts with a letter), you need to surround everything in curly brackets.

Use \cfrac for continued fractions.

Expression Command

$\cfrac{2}{1+\cfrac{2}{1+\cfrac{2}{1+\cfrac{2}{1}}}}$ \cfrac{2}{1+\cfrac{2}{1+\cfrac{2}{1+\cfrac{2}{1}}}}

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