Math, asked by shreyasr17nov2007, 1 month ago

square root 3 minus root 5 / square root 2 + cube root 3 simplified by rationalizing the denominator​

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Answered by sahasra49
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Answer:

√3-√5 ÷ 2+√3 is the question.

Step-by-step explanation:

rationalizing the denominator means mutliplying the denom with both num nd denom bu just changing the signs.

√3-√5 × 2-√3 ÷ 2+√3 × 2-√3

⇒ 2√3 -3 - 2√5 + √15 ÷ 4 - 3

⇒ (2√3 - 2√5) (-3 + √15)

(TAKING 2 COMMON)

⇒2 (√3 - √5) (-3 + √15)

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