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Simplify by rationalising the denominator.​

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 \frac{7 \sqrt{3} - 5 \sqrt{2}  }{ \sqrt{48}  +  \sqrt{18} }   \\  \\ =  >  \frac{(7 \sqrt{3}  - 5 \sqrt{2} )}{(4 \sqrt{3} + 3 \sqrt{2}  )}  \times  \frac{(4 \sqrt{3}  - 3 \sqrt{2}) }{(4 \sqrt{3} - 3 \sqrt{2} ) }  \\  \\  =  >  \frac{84 - 21 \sqrt{6} - 20 \sqrt{6} + 30  }{30}  \\  \\  =  >  \frac{114 - 41 \sqrt{6} }{30}

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