Math, asked by harshvardhanjp, 9 months ago

What would be the denominator after rationalizing 7/(5√3 - 5√2)?

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Answered by cosmiccreed
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(5\sqrt{3} +5\sqrt{2} )Answer:

Denominator after rationalizing is 25

Step-by-step explanation:

AS YOU CAN WE HAVE TO RATIONALIZE

SO MULTIPLY WITH

CONJUGATE AND DIVIDE WITH THE SAME NUMBER

HERE THE CONJUGATE IS

5\sqrt{3} +5\sqrt{2}

SO AFTER MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING WE GET

(5\sqrt{3} )^{2} -(5\sqrt{2})^{2}

WHICH IS ALSO EQUAL TO

5X5X3-5X5X2

75-50

25

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