Math, asked by ankitaashu, 1 year ago

rationalise the denominator 1 by√7-√6

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Answered by Thatsomeone
13
Hey user

Here is your answer :-

 \frac{1}{ \sqrt{7} -  \sqrt{6}  } \\  \\  =  \frac{1( \sqrt{7}  +  \sqrt{6}) }{( \sqrt{7} +  \sqrt{6})( \sqrt{7} -  \sqrt{6} )   } \\  \\  =    \frac{ \sqrt{7}  +  \sqrt{6} }{ { \sqrt{7} }^{2}  -  { \sqrt{6} }^{2} }  \\  \\  =  \frac{ \sqrt{7} +  \sqrt{6}  }{7 - 6}  \\  \\  =  \sqrt{7}  +  \sqrt{6}

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Answered by seemagerataneja
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