Math, asked by rameshgoud193, 11 months ago

rationalize 1/√6−√5​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1/√6-√5

Ok now rational it luketjis

1/√6-√5*√6+√5/√6+√5

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Answered by sakshi86200511
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Answer:

chapter 1 Rational number

......class lX......

Heya mate !! here is the answer

rationalise the denominator by 6+5..

 \frac{1}{6 -  \sqrt{5} }  \times  \frac{6 +  \sqrt{5} }{6 +  \sqrt{5} }  =  \frac{6 +  \sqrt{5} }{ {6}^{2}  -  { \sqrt{5} }^{2} }

Squaring of denominator by using identity (a+b) (a-b) = - b²

As 6+5 and 6-5 are in the form of (a+b) ×(a-b)

 \frac{6 +  \sqrt{5} }{36 - 5}  =  \frac{6 +  \sqrt{5} }{31}

Hope it will help You

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