Math, asked by ritikpatel53220, 8 months ago

SIMPLIFY THE FOLLOWING
6+root3/8-root5

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Answered by vaibhavi7742
4

Step-by-step explanation:

The square root pf a number can be simplified only if the number is divisible by a perfect square (other than 1). √12 can be simplified because 12 is divisible by 4 -- a perfect square. But 6 is not divisible by a perfect square, so √6 cannt be simpified further.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

 = >   \:  \: \frac{6 +  \sqrt{3} }{8 -  \sqrt{5} }  \\  \\  = >   \:  \: \frac{(6 +  \sqrt{3})(8 +  \sqrt{5} ) }{(8 -  \sqrt{5})(8 +  \sqrt{5} ) }  \\  \\  = >  \:  \:  \frac{48 + 8 \sqrt{3}  + 6 \sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{15} }{(8) {}^{2}  - ( \sqrt{5} ) {}^{2} }  \\  \\  = >  \:  \:  \frac{48 + 8 \sqrt{3} + 6 \sqrt{5} +  \sqrt{15}   }{64 - 5}  \\  \\  = >  \:  \:  \frac{48 + 8 \sqrt{3}  + 6 \sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{15} }{59}

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