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Simplify the question by rationalizing the denominator. Class 9​

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Answered by kookiephonix
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To Simplify:

\dfrac{3 \sqrt{2} }{ \sqrt{6} - \sqrt{3}} + \dfrac{2 \sqrt{3} }{ \sqrt{6} + 2} - \dfrac{4 \sqrt{3} }{ \sqrt{6} - \sqrt{2} }

6

3

3

2

+

6

+2

2

3

6

2

4

3

(2

3

+

6

)+(3

2

−2

3

)−(3

2

+

6

)

=2

3

+

6

+3

2

−2

3

−3

2

6

=

2

3

+

6

+

3

2

2

3

3

2

6

=0

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