Math, asked by subhetsha84, 11 months ago

Rationalize the denominator
1   \div  \sqrt{7}  +  \sqrt{6}  -  \sqrt{13}
Plz it's really important. Please help.

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Answered by mitajoshi11051976
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subhetsha84: sorry but the answer is....√7+√6+√13÷2√42
Answered by dsinghrawal0522
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Here is the solution of this question with step by step explanation.

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subhetsha84: sorry but the answer is √7+√6+√13÷2√42
dsinghrawal0522: Above answer is also a correct answer.But to match the particular answer just see in the solution where I multiply and divide the(√42) don't do that.You will get your answer.Hope you get it.
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