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the rationalising factor of 2(√2+√3) is​

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: Rationalization factor of a number is a number whose product with given number gives a rational number. Here we get a rational number when √2 - √3 is multiplied with √2 + √3 . Therefore, Rationalization factor of √2 + √3 is √2 - √3.

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: Rationalization factor of a number is a number whose product with given number gives a rational number. Here we get a rational number when √2 - √3 is multiplied with √2 + √3 . Therefore, Rationalization factor of √2 + √3 is √2 - √3.

Answered by ⲎσⲣⲉⲚⲉⲭⳙⲊ
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: Rationalization factor of a number is a number whose product with given number gives a rational number. Here we get a rational number when √2 - √3 is multiplied with √2 + √3 . Therefore, Rationalization factor of √2 + √3 is √2 - √3.

Answered by ⲎσⲣⲉⲚⲉⲭⳙⲊ
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: Rationalization factor of a number is a number whose product with given number gives a rational number. Here we get a rational number when √2 - √3 is multiplied with √2 + √3 . Therefore, Rationalization factor of √2 + √3 is √2 - √3.

Answered by ⲎσⲣⲉⲚⲉⲭⳙⲊ
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: Rationalization factor of a number is a number whose product with given number gives a rational number. Here we get a rational number when √2 - √3 is multiplied with √2 + √3 . Therefore, Rationalization factor of √2 + √3 is √2 - √3.

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