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rationalize the denominator 1 upon root 2 + root 3​

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Answered by Priyanshu1singh
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Answered by Atharvaedits
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 \frac{1}{ \sqrt{2} +  \sqrt{3}  }  = 0

 \frac{1}{ \sqrt{2}   +  \sqrt{3} }  \times  \frac{ \sqrt{2}   -  \sqrt{3} }{ \sqrt{2}  -  \sqrt{3} }

  \frac{ \sqrt{2}  -   \sqrt{3}  }{  { \sqrt{2} }^{2}   -  { \sqrt{3} }^{2}  }

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

 \frac{ \sqrt{2} +  \sqrt{3}  }{5}

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