Math, asked by mahapatrashilpa34, 2 months ago

rationalise the denominator:
2/√3-√5

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Answered by itzmisshraddha
5

\large \frac{2( \sqrt{3 +  \sqrt{5} ) } }{ \sqrt{3 +  \sqrt{5} } }   \times ( \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{5)}

\large \frac{(2 \sqrt{3} + 2 \sqrt{5} )}{(3 - 5)}

 =  - ( \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{5} )

Answered by angiraganguly
1

Answer:

The rationalized denominator would be 2 and the result will be

 - 2 \sqrt{3}  - 2 \sqrt{5}   \div 2

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