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rationalize the denominator 10/2√2+√3

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Answered by Viratanmol
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RATIONALISING FACTOR =
2 \sqrt{2 }  -  \sqrt{3}
MULTIPLYING RATIONALISING FACTOR WITH NUMERATOR AND DENOMINATOR,

10 \div 2 \sqrt{2}   +   \sqrt{3}  \times 2 \sqrt{2}  -   \sqrt{3}  \div 2 \sqrt{2}  -  \sqrt{3}
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Answered by mohan185
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10/2√2+√3=>10/2√2+√3*(2√2-√3)/(2√2-√3)

=10(2√2-√3)/(2√2)^2-(√3)^2

=10(2√2-√3)/(8-3)

=10(2√2-√3)/5

=2(2√2-√3)

=4√2-2√3

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