Math, asked by palak5746, 1 year ago

rationalise the denomination
question=14/3-√2

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Answered by mammu1234
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Answered by Praneeth002
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If the denominator is in minus sign then we have to multiply the number i. e
3 -  \sqrt{2}
should be multiplied as
3 +  \sqrt{2}
in both the numerator and denominator then you will get answer
52 + 14 \sqrt{2 }  \div 7

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