SOLUTION: If x = sqrt 3 + sqrt 2 over sqrt 3 - sqrt 2 and y=1, then the value of x-y over x-3y is ----------- ---?
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If x = sqrt 3 + sqrt 2 over sqrt 3 - sqrt 2 and y=1, then the value of x-y over
x-3y is ---------------?
Answer by
Edwin McCravy(20059)
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Rationalize the denominator:
Rationalize the denominator:
Multiply top and bottom by -1
Edwin
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