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RATIONALISE THE DENOMINATOR:-
 \frac{ \sqrt{3}  - 1}{ \sqrt{3} + 1 }

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Answered by TheWeirdGenius
1

Answer:

hey mate....

multiply both the numerator and the denominator with. √3-1

u will get ur answer.

mark as brainliest...... only if it helps uh.

regards.

Answered by BrainlyGem
2

Answer:

\frac{\sqrt{3}-1 }{\sqrt{3}+1 } × \frac{\sqrt{3}-1 }{\sqrt{3} -1}

=\frac{4-2\sqrt{3} }{2}\\

=2-\sqrt{3}

Hope it helps you

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