Math, asked by Krishna1oo, 10 months ago

Rationalise the denominator of √3+2/√3-2

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Answered by itzvishuhere
20

Heya mate!!

 \frac{ \sqrt{3} + 2 }{ \sqrt{3}  - 2}  \times  \frac{ \sqrt{3}  + 2}{ \sqrt{3}  + 2}  \\ \frac{7 + 4 \sqrt{3} }{ - 1}

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Answered by jarleetjastus
0

Answer:

-7-4√3

Step-by-step explanation:

you change the denominator √3-2 into √3+2,then you multiply it to both the denominator and numinator  of the given question

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