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rationalise the denominator of 1/\sqrt{7} - \sqrt{6\\}

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Answered by MathsGenius7
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Answer:

\sqrt{7} + \sqrt{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply by (\sqrt{7} + \sqrt{6} )

\frac{1(\sqrt{7} + \sqrt{6})}{(\sqrt{7})^2 + (\sqrt{6})^2}

Which is equal to: \sqrt{7} + \sqrt{6}

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