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Rationalize the denominator...​

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Answered by PixleyPanda
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Step-by-step explanation:

Heya!

Here is yr answer.......

=> 1/3+√2

On rationalising......

=> 1/3+√2 × 3-√2/3-√2

=> 3-√2/9-2

=> 3-√2/7

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Numerator is 1.

But the denominator is 3+√2 which is

an irrational number.

So we have to rationalise the denominator.

The rationalising factor or conjugate surd of 3+√2 is 3-√2.

=>Which means we have to multiply the numerator and denominator by 3-√2 to rationalise the denominator of this number.

1/3+√2×3-√2/3-√2

we will use a²- b²=(a+b)(a-b)

3-√2/9-2

3-√2/7(Answer)

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Answered by Anonymous
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