Math, asked by write4pranav, 10 months ago

Rationalise the denominator and simplify:

I. 1/(3+ √2)
How do we have to do this

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Answered by Cynefin
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

 \huge{ \bf{ \pink{ \mid{ \underline{ \overline{ \orange{answer...}}}}}}}

 \large{ \bold{ \green{ \frac{1}{3 +  \sqrt{2} }}}} \\  =  >  \large{ \frac{3 -  \sqrt{2} }{(3 +  \sqrt{2})(3 -  \sqrt{2})  } } \\  =  >  \large{ \frac{3 -  \sqrt{2} }{ {3}^{2} - ( \sqrt{2} ) {}^{2}  } } \\  =  >  \large{ \frac{3 -  \sqrt{2} }{9 - 2} } \\  =  >  \large{ \frac{3 -  \sqrt{2} }{9 - 2}}  \\  =  >  \large {\red{  \frac{3 -  \sqrt{2} }{7}} }( \blue{answer...})

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