Math, asked by emaparker2023, 1 month ago

What is the rationalizing factor of 1/
√3+√2

Answers

Answered by manyaagarwal0407
0

Answer:

The conjugate or rationalizing factor is root3-root2/root3-root2

Answered by yashugowda66
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The rationalizing factor for (1+√2+√3) is (2+√2–√6): product = 4

(i)trial factor : (1+√2+√3)(1+√2–√3)↙=3+2√2–3=2√2

(ii) revised factor : √2(1+√2–√3)↙

(iii) improved factor : (2+√2–√6)

(iii)testing it out :

(1+√2+√3)(2+√2-√6)

=2+√2–√6

+2+2√2–2√3

hope it helps you....

+2√3+√6–3√2

=4→it works !

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