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rationalise the denominator of 1÷root 3-root2rationalize the denominator of 1 by square root of 3 minus square root of 2 ​

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Answered by soham4net
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Step-by-step explanation:

by the given question rationalizing the denominator of \frac{1}{\sqrt{3}-\sqrt{2}  }

by multiplying and dividing \sqrt{3} +\sqrt{2} since the R.F of\sqrt{3} -\sqrt{2}

We get;

\frac{\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{2}  }{(\sqrt{3}-\sqrt{2})(\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{2})   }

=\frac{\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{2}  }{3-2}

Therefore our final answer is \sqrt{3} +\sqrt{2}

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