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rationalise the denominator 2/2- root 3​

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Answered by divyansh08528
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Answered by ROOKIE123
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Answer:

4-√3

Step-by-step explanation:

First multiply the denominator by the value that will make it rational

Since a-√b×a+√b=a²-b which will be a rational number always

We should reverse the sign and multiply to both the denominator and numerator

⇒2÷2-√3×2+√3/2+√3 will give the answer required

\frac{2*2+\sqrt[2]{3} }{2-\sqrt[2]{3}*2+\sqrt[2]{3} {} }

\frac{4-\sqrt{3} }{1} is the answer

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