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To rationalize √3-√2 by 2√3+3√2 we have to multiply the numerator and denominator with ____________ .

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Answered by MissKalliste
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Answer:

To rationalize √3 - √2 by 2√3 + 3√2 we have to multiply the numerator and denominator with 23 - 32 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Kindly refer to the attachment for more explanation.

So, in the attachment you can see numerator and denominator is multiplied with the same digits in the denominator with changed signs.

This is how, denominator is rationalized.

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