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Rationalize the
the denominator of 1/root3+root2​

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Answered by aryajyoti066
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Answered by saisha2492006
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\frac{1(\sqrt{3}-\sqrt{2})  }{(\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{2}) (\sqrt{3}- \sqrt{2}  }   {Using the identity (a+b)(a-b) = a²-b²}

\frac{\sqrt{3}- \sqrt{2}  }{3-2}   { (√n)² = n}

\frac{\sqrt{3}- \sqrt{2}  }{1} = \sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2}

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