Math, asked by leviwilliam2006, 10 months ago

Rationalize the denominator
2 / (√3−1)

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Answered by gargi2004
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Answered by yashaswini3679
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Answer:

 \sqrt{3}  + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

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

Rationalising \:the\: denominator

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

 \frac{2(  \sqrt{3}   + 1)}{ { \sqrt{3} }^{2}   -  {1}^{2} }

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

 \frac{2( \sqrt{3}  + 1)}{2}

 \sqrt{3}  + 1

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