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rationalising factor 5/(√3-√2) is​

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Answered by midhunmadhu1987
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Answer:

 \sqrt{3 }  +  \sqrt{2}

is the rationalising factor

Answered by ashuguptafzd16
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Answer:

Therationalisingfactorof5−23</p><p>is \: \underline{ \pink{ 5+2\sqrt{3}}}is5+23</p><p>Here, (5-2\sqrt{3} )(5+2\sqrt{3} )Here,(5−23)(5+23)</p><p>= 5^{2} - (2\sqrt{3})^{2}=52−(23)2</p><p>/* By algebraic identity */</p><p>\boxed{ \blue{ (x+y)(x-y) = x^{2} - y^{2} }}(x+y)(x−y)=x2−y2</p><p>= 25 - 12=25−12</p><p>= 13 \: \orange { ( Rational \: number ) }=13(Rationalnumber)</p><p>•••♪</p><p>

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