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Answered by sharansuryas2s
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Answer:

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 \frac{3 \sqrt{2} + 2 }{8}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

 \frac{3 +  \sqrt{2} }{4 \sqrt{2} }

To rationalise the denominator, multiply the numerator and denominator by √2

 \frac{(3 +  \sqrt{2}) \sqrt{2}  }{4 \sqrt{2}  \sqrt{2} }

 \frac{3 \sqrt{2} + 2 }{4 \times 2}

 \frac{3 \sqrt{2} + 2 }{8}

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