Math, asked by rcb12507, 7 months ago

Rationalise the denominator of

 \sqrt{3} \div 7 + 4 \sqrt{3}

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Answered by tonystarkironman94
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Answer:

  \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{7}  + 4 \sqrt{3}  \\  =   \frac{ \sqrt{3}  + 28 \sqrt{3} }{7}  \\  =  \frac{29 \sqrt{3} }{7}

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Answered by AKStark
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Answer:

 \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{7}  +  \frac{4}{ \sqrt{3} }  =  \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{7}  +  \frac{4 \sqrt{3} }{3}  =  \frac{3 \sqrt{3} + 28 \sqrt{3}  }{21}  =  \frac{31 \sqrt{3} }{21}

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