Math, asked by Anujishow, 1 year ago

rationalise the denominator 3√5+√3/√5-√3

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Answered by CuteSwapna
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CuteSwapna: yes you are correct
Anujishow: this was correct answer
ramkishore007: then how u said the first is wrong
CuteSwapna: we have to change the sign of the denominater and then multiply with the numerator and denominater
ramkishore007: yeah ✌
CuteSwapna: actually i didn't multiply 3 root 5 by the next term
CuteSwapna: you understood na
Anujishow: I know that we have to multiply √5+√3 with numerous and denominator. I am a student of 9 that class. just I don't understand her calculation or either I every thing understand. I am good in math so I know how to do question of algebra
Anujishow: ram krishana you are wrong I am right how could you say about the step
Anujishow: I know that much just I don't understand calculation
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