Math, asked by jyotiarora3703, 8 months ago

Rationalize the denominator 1/✓4+√3

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Answered by Np01
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Answer:

1/√4 + √3 = √4 -√3/7= 2-√3/7

(multiplying numerator and denominator by √4 -√3)

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Answered by Harshada2708
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Answer:

  = \frac{1}{ \sqrt{4} +  \sqrt{3}  }  \\ =  \frac{1 \: ( \sqrt{4} -  \sqrt{3}  )}{( \sqrt{4} +  \sqrt{3}) \: ( \sqrt{4} -  \sqrt{3})  }  \\ =  \frac{ \sqrt{4 } -  \sqrt{3}  }{ {4}^{2} -  {3}^{2}    }   \\  =  \frac{ \sqrt{4} -  \sqrt{3}  }{16 - 9} \\  =  \frac{ \sqrt{4} -  \sqrt{3}  }{7}

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