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Rationalize the denominator and simplify: √3−1√3+1

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Answered by Aera2542
1

Answer:

Given √3+1/√3-1

We need to rationalize the givenequation

To rationalize we will multiply and divide the denominator by √3+1

(√3+1)√3+1)/(√3-1)(√3+1)

Denominator can be simplified using the identity (a2-b2)=(a-b)(a+b)

And the equation becomes

=(√3+1)2/(√3)2-(1)2

=(4+2√3)/2

=2+√3

Answered by Anonymous
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Given √3+1/√3-1

We need to rationalize the givenequation

To rationalize we will multiply and divide the denominator by √3+1

(√3+1)√3+1)/(√3-1)(√3+1)

Denominator can be simplified using the identity (a2-b2)=(a-b)(a+b)

And the equation becomes

=(√3+1)2/(√3)2-(1)2

=(4+2√3)/2

=2+√3

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