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rationalise the denominator 3√6 - 7√2 by 5√6 + 2√2​

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Answered by ItzDinu
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Rationalising:

3/16-√7x √6+√7/√6+√7

=3√6+√7/6+7

=3√6-√7/-1

In rationalization the sign of the denominator change when it went in numerator

for ex.. + sign changes into -

and - sign changes into +

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Answered by elangoanbu803
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Answer:

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