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(vr) (4 +
(4 +  \sqrt{5} )( \sqrt{3}  -   \sqrt{7})

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in order to rationalize the denominator, we need to get rid of all radicals that are in the denominator.

in order to rationalize the denominator, we need to get rid of all radicals that are in the denominator.Step 1: Multiply numerator and denominator by a radical that will get rid of the radical in the denominator. ...

in order to rationalize the denominator, we need to get rid of all radicals that are in the denominator.Step 1: Multiply numerator and denominator by a radical that will get rid of the radical in the denominator. ...Step 2: Make sure all radicals are simplified. ...

in order to rationalize the denominator, we need to get rid of all radicals that are in the denominator.Step 1: Multiply numerator and denominator by a radical that will get rid of the radical in the denominator. ...Step 2: Make sure all radicals are simplified. ...Step 3: Simplify the fraction if needed.

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