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What needs to be done to rationalize the expression 5 over 2 minus radical 3 so there will no longer be a radical in the denominator

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Answer:


10+5√(3)

Explanation:

Given the expression: 5 / (2 - √3)

To rationalize the denominator, we multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator. The conjugate of (2 - √3) is (2 + √3). Hence multiplying gives:


(5)/(2-√(3) )*(2+√(3))/(2+√(3)) \\\\=(10+5√(3) )/(4+2√(3)-2√(3)-3 )\\\\Simplifying\ the\ expression:\\\\ =(10+5√(3) )/(1)\\\\= 10+5√(3)

Hence: 5 / (2 - √3) =
10+5√(3)

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