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rationalize the denominator of 1/√3 -√2​

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Answered by Prizam0170477
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Answer:

√3 + √2/1

Step-by-step explanation:

1 / √3 - √2

Take conjugate of the denominator that is √3 + √2

So it will be

1 x √3 + √2 / (√3 - √2) (√3 + √2)

use the identity a² - b² = (a + b) (a- b)

So it will be

√3 + √2 / (√3)² - (√2)²

√3 + √2 / 3 - 2

= √3 + √2/1

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