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rationalise the denominator :-​

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Answered by HearthackerAshu15
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 \frac{1}{2 \sqrt{7} - 2 }

 \frac{1}{2 \sqrt{7 } \:  \:  - 2 }  \times  \frac{2 \sqrt{7}  + 2}{2 \sqrt{7}  + 2}

 \frac{2 \sqrt{7} + 2 }{58 - 4}  \\  \frac{2 \sqrt{7} + 2 }{54}

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Answered by llMsFlawlessll
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\frac{1}{2 \sqrt{7} - 2 }

⇛\frac{1}{2 \sqrt{7 } \: \: - 2 } \times \frac{2 \sqrt{7} + 2}{2 \sqrt{7} + 2}

⇛\begin{gathered}⇛ \frac{2 \sqrt{7} + 2 }{58 - 4} \\ \frac{2 \sqrt{7} + 2 }{54} \end{gathered}

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