Math, asked by jaindrasingh7352, 9 months ago

Rationalise the denominator 3+√2/3-√2

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Answered by DevPatel007
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Answer:

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Answered by ronakavenger
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Answer:

Simplified form is 5+2\sqrt{6}5+2

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Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

\dfrac{\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{2}}{\sqrt{3}-\sqrt{2}}

3

2

3

+

2

We need to rationalize the denominator.

As we know that while rationalize the denominator with \sqrt{3}+\sqrt{2}

3

+

2

So, it becomes,

Hence, simplified form is 5+2\sqrt{6}5+2

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