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How would the fraction
(7)/(1-√(5) ) be rewritten if its denominator is rationalized using difference of squares?

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Answer:


(7 + 7 √(5) )/( - 4)

Explanation:

We would multiply the fraction by its conjugate

( A conjugate is a expression that has the same integer or number values but have different signs) for example


5x + 2

and


5x - 2

ARE Conjugates.

The conjugate of


1 - √(5)

is


1 + √(5)

So this means we will multiply the expression by 1 plus sqr root of 5 on the numerator and denominator.

Our new numerator will be


7 * (1 + √(5) ) = 7 + 7 √(5)

We can apply the difference of squares for the denominator.


(x + y)(x - y) = x {}^(2) - {y}^(2)

So our denominator will be


1 - 5 = - 4

So our rationalized fraction will be


(7 + 7 √(5) )/( - 4)

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