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rationalise the denominator 3/(7-√2)​

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Answered by roojalinegmailcom
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Answer:

  =  \frac{3}{7 -  \sqrt{2} } \times  \frac{7 +  \sqrt{2} }{7 +  \sqrt{2} }   \\   \ = frac{3(7 +  \sqrt{2}) }{ {7}^{2} - ( \ { \sqrt{2}) }^{2}   }  \\  = \frac{21 + 3 \sqrt{2} }{49 - 4} \\  =  \frac{21 + 3 \sqrt{2} }{45 }  \\  =  \frac{7}{15} +  \frac{ \sqrt{2} }{15}

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