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rationalize the denominator 2-√3/2+√3​

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Answered by honeyhd10
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 \frac{2 -  \sqrt{3} }{2 +  \sqrt{3} }

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

\leadsto \frac{ ({2 -  \sqrt{3}) }^{2} }{ ({2)}^{2} -  { (\sqrt{3} )}^{2}  }

\leadsto \frac{ {(2)}^{2} +  {( \sqrt{3}) }^{2}   - 2(2)( \sqrt{3} )}{ 4 - 3}

\leadsto \frac{4 + 3 - 4 \sqrt{3} }{1}

\leadsto \huge7 - 4 \sqrt{3}

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