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What is the quotient of 1 over (1 plus the square root of 3)?

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You can rationalize the denominator by multiplying by 1 in the form of the conjugate of the denominator divided by itself.


(1)/(1+√(3))=(1)/(1+√(3))\cdot (1-√(3))/(1-√(3))\\\\=(1-√(3))/(1^(2)-(√(3))^(2))=(1-√(3))/(1-3)\\\\=(√(3)-1)/(2)

This eqvaluates to approximately 0.3660254037844386.
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