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 \frac{ \sqrt{11} -  \: 1 }{ \sqrt{11}   + 1 \: }
Rationalize the denominator​

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Answered by pragyarani2801
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Answer:

tex] \frac{ \sqrt{11} - \: 1 }{ \sqrt{11} + 1 \: } [/tex]

Rationalize the denominator

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Answered by Rahul7895
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\frac{ \sqrt{11} - \: 1 }{ \sqrt{11} + 1 \: } \\ \frac{ \sqrt{11} - \: 1 }{ \sqrt{11} + 1 \: } \times  \frac{ \sqrt{11}  - 1}{ \sqrt{11} - 1 }  \\  \frac{11 - 1 \sqrt{11} - 1 \sqrt{11}   + 1}{11 - 1}  \\  \frac{12 -  2\sqrt{11} }{10}

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