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rationalize the denominator √3/√3-√2​

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Answered by Goofdood
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Step-by-step explanation:

√3 √3+2

____ x _____

√3-√2 √3+2

=√3(√3+2/(√3)(√3) - (√2)(√2)

=3+ 2√3/(3-2)

=3+ 2√3

Answered by hatchersftw
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

use difference of two squares to rationalize the denominator.

(√3-√2)(√3+√2)=3-2=1

what you do to the bottom you have to do to the top so the numerator is

√3(√3+√2)= 3+√6

therefore when the denominator is rationalized the result is

√3(√3+√2)/1 = √3(√3+√2)

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