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 \frac{3 +  \sqrt{3} }{ \sqrt{2} }
rationalise the following

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Answered by tiwaryabhay111
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Answered by Anonymous
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To Rationalize :- 3 + √3/√2

Used Concept :- Rationalization

Important Points to remember in these questions :-

( i ) We can also rationalize numerator .

( ii ) We want to get correct answer . But we didn't know that we have to rationalize at numerator or denominator . So we have to rationalize at that whose either denominator or numerator is single.

Solution :-

 \frac{3 +  \sqrt{3} }{ \sqrt{2} }

On rationalising the denominator we get,

 \frac{3 +  \sqrt{3} }{ \sqrt{2} }  \times  \frac{ \sqrt{2} }{ \sqrt{2} }

 \frac{ \sqrt{2}(3 +  \sqrt{3})  }{ \sqrt{2}  \times  \sqrt{2} }

 \frac{3 \sqrt{2} +  \sqrt{6} }{2}

Therefore, Required answer is 3√2+√6/2.

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