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How can you write the expression with rationalized denominator? √3 -√6 / √3 + √6
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How can you write the expression with rationalized denominator? √3 -√6 / √3 + √6
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Yes. Your answer is √3-√2+
√6. Hope this helps!
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the answer is -3+2√2
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