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2 √5 / 7 - √3 rationalise

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the question asks us to rationalise the given term ! thus , we'll just have to remove the √3 from th denominator anyhow !

let's start ~


(2 √(5) )/(7 - √(3) ) \\ \\ \implies \: (2 √(5) )/(7 - √(3) ) \: * \: (7 + √(3) )/(7 + √(3) ) = \frac{14 √(5) + 2 √(15) }{(7) {}^(2) - ( \sqrt{3) {}^(2) } } \\ \\ \implies (14 √(5) + 2 √(15) )/(49 - 3) \\ \\ \implies (14 √(5) + 2 √(15) )/(46) \\ \\ \implies \: \frac{\cancel{2}(7 \sqrt{5{} } \: + √(15) )}{\cancel{46} } \\ \\\bold\red{ \implies \: (7 √(5) + √(15) )/(23)}

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