SOLUTION: 2+√6 Divided By √2 +√3
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Question 1050055: 2+√6 Divided By √2 +√3
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(2+√6)/(√2 +√3)
rationalizing with (√2 - √3) ,we get
{(2+√6)/(√2 +√3)}*{(√2 - √3)/(√2 - √3)}
={2√2 + √12 -2√3 - √18}/{2-3}
={2√2 + 2√3 -2√3 -3√2}/{-1}
={-√2}/{-1}
=√2
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