Math, asked by Yaminii2006, 6 months ago

Rationalise the denominator​

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Answered by VishaI2006
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Step-by-step explanation:

12/4√3-√2

=12(4√3+√2)/(4√3-√2)(4√3+√2)

=48√3+12√2/(4√3)^2-(√2)^2

=48√3+12√2/48-2

=48√3+12√2/46

Answered by kaivalyap21
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Answer:

 \frac{12}{4 \sqrt{3} -  \sqrt{2}  }  \\   \frac{12}{4 \sqrt{3} -  \sqrt{2}  } \times  \frac{4 \sqrt{3 } +  \sqrt{2}  }{4 \sqrt{3 } +  \sqrt{2} }  \\  \frac{12(4 \sqrt{3 } +  \sqrt{2})}{ {(4 \sqrt{3}) }^{2}   -  {( \sqrt{2}) }^{2}  }  \\  \frac{48 \sqrt{3} + 12 \sqrt{2}  }{48 - 2}  \\  \frac{48 \sqrt{3} + 12 \sqrt{2}}{46}

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