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rationalise the denominator (1-√5) / (3+√5)​

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Answered by umiko28
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 \sf\red{ \frac{1 -  \sqrt{5} }{3 +  \sqrt{5} } } \\  \\ \sf\blue{ =  =  >  \frac{(1 -  \sqrt{5} )(3 -  \sqrt{5} )}{(3 +  \sqrt{5} )(3 -  \sqrt{5} )} } \\  \\ \sf\pink{ =  =  >  \frac{3 -  \sqrt{5}  - 3 \sqrt{5} + 5 }{ {3}^{2}  - ( { \sqrt{5}) }^{2} } } \\  \\ \sf\purple{ =  =  > \frac{ 8 - 4 \sqrt{5}}{9 - 5} } \\  \\ \sf\orange{ =  =  >  \frac{4(2 -  \sqrt{5} )}{4} } \\  \\ \sf\green{ =  =  > 2 -  \sqrt{5} }

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