Math, asked by secretp2813, 11 months ago

Rationalise the denominator 1 upon root 3 -root 2

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Answered by chunmun30
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To make the denominator rational, just multiply the numerator and denominator by the same denominator, but change the sign.

∴1 / √3-√2 × √3+√2 / √3+√2

= √3+√2 / (3-2)

=√3+√2 / 1

=√3+√2


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