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Rationalize the denominator :
3 upon 2√5-3√2​

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Answered by Shiva422484
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Heya ✋Let see your answer !!!3/2√5

Heya ✋Let see your answer !!!3/2√5To rationalize we have to change the denominator into a rational number

Heya ✋Let see your answer !!!3/2√5To rationalize we have to change the denominator into a rational number3/2√5

Heya ✋Let see your answer !!!3/2√5To rationalize we have to change the denominator into a rational number3/2√5= 3 ×√5/2√5 × √5

Heya ✋Let see your answer !!!3/2√5To rationalize we have to change the denominator into a rational number3/2√5= 3 ×√5/2√5 × √5= 3√5/2 × 5

Heya ✋Let see your answer !!!3/2√5To rationalize we have to change the denominator into a rational number3/2√5= 3 ×√5/2√5 × √5= 3√5/2 × 5= 3√5/10

Heya ✋Let see your answer !!!3/2√5To rationalize we have to change the denominator into a rational number3/2√5= 3 ×√5/2√5 × √5= 3√5/2 × 5= 3√5/10Thanks :))))

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Answered by aryan073
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{3}{2 \sqrt{5} - 3 \sqrt{2}  }   \times  \frac{2 \sqrt{5}  + 3 \sqrt{2} }{2 \sqrt{5}  + 3 \sqrt{2} }

 \frac{3(2 \sqrt{5} + 3 \sqrt{2)}  }{20 - 18}

 \frac{3(2 \sqrt{5}  + 3 \sqrt{2} }{2}

 \frac{6 \sqrt{5}  + 3 \sqrt{2} }{2}

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