Math, asked by vikas4135, 11 months ago

rationalize 3 + root 2 upon 4 root 2​

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Answered by rattolo16p9mxjr
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Answer: \frac{3\sqrt{2} + 2 }{8}

Step-by-step explanation: \frac{3 + \sqrt{2}   }{4\sqrt{2} }

Multiply by \frac{4\sqrt{2} }{4\sqrt{2} }

\frac{3 + \sqrt{2}   }{4\sqrt{2} } X \frac{4\sqrt{2} }{4\sqrt{2} }

\frac{4(3\sqrt{2} + 2) }{32}

32 divided by 4 is 8 so

Therefore,

\frac{3\sqrt{2} + 2 }{8}

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