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Rationalize the denominator of 2/(3-√5)

2(3-√5)/4

(√5+3)/2

2(√5-3)/4

-(3-√5)/2

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Answered by RROBROY
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Rotation matrices are square matrices, with real entries. More specifically, they can be characterized as orthogonal matrices with determinant 1; that is, a square matrix R is a rotation matrix if and only if RT = R−1 and det R = 1.

Answered by Itzdarkshadow56
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Answer:

Rationalize the denominator of 2/(3-√5)

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