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Rationalize (4+√5)/(√15-√8)​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

We rarionalize by multiplying with the conjugate of the denominator

Rationalize (4+√5)/(√15-√8)​-example-1
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User Glutch
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Answer:


(4√(15) +8√(2)+5√(3) +2√(10) )/(7)

Explanation:


(4+√( 5))/(√(15)-√(8) )

To rationalize the above fraction multiple both numerator and denominator by the conjugate of its denominator.


(4+√( 5))/(√(15)-√(8) )*(√(15)+√(8) )/(√(15) +√(8) )

We can simplify √8 like this :

√8 = √4 × √2

√8 = 2√2

Let us rationalize the above fraction now.


(4+√( 5))/(√(15)-√(8) )*(√(15)+√(8) )/(√(15) +√(8) )\\ \\\\((4+√( 5)))/((√(15)-√(8)) )*((√(15)+2√(2) ) )/((√(15) +√(8)))

Solve the brackets and roots.


(4(√(15)+2√(2))+√(5) (√(15) +2√(2)) )/(√( 15) * √(15) - √(8) * √(8) ) }\\\\\\(4√(15) +8√(2)+√(75)+2√(10) )/(15-8)

Simplify the roots.

√75 = √25 × √3

√75 = 5√3


(4√(15) +8√(2)+√(75)+2√(10) )/(15-8)\\\\\\(4√(15) +8√(2)+5√(3) +2√(10) )/(7)

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