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1 \div  \sqrt{3 } -  \sqrt{2 }  + 1

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Answered by laxmanacharysangoju
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Step-by-step explanation:

if we multiply and divide √3+1+√2 to the fraction....we get a fraction having irrational as it's denominator ...if we again do the same process we can get the rationalised denominator

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