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simplfy \:  \frac{1}{7 - 4 \sqrt{3} } +  \frac{1}{2 -  \sqrt{5} }

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tex]simplfy \: \frac{1}{7 - 4 \sqrt{3} } + \frac{1}{2 - \sqrt{5} } [/tex]

tex]simplfy \: \frac{1}{7 - 4 \sqrt{3} } + \frac{1}{2 - \sqrt{5} } [/tex]

is given that N is a recurring decimal given by N = 0.abcabc (bar over last abc) where at most two of a, b, c are zero.

What is the smallest number which produces an integertex]simplfy \: \frac{1}{7 - 4 \sqrt{3} } + \frac{1}{2 - \sqrt{5} } [/tex]

is given that N is a recurring decimal given by N = 0.abcabc (bar over last abc) where at most two of a, b, c are zero.

What is the smallest number which produces an integertex]simplfy \: \frac{1}{7 - 4 \sqrt{3} } + \frac{1}{2 - \sqrt{5} } [/tex]

is given that N is a recurring decimal given by N = 0.abcabc (bar over last abc) where at most two of a, b, c are zero.

What is the smallest number which produces an integer

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