SOLUTION: Rationalize the numerator. Then, simplify the result. 2√3+√3/3
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Question 348264: Rationalize the numerator. Then, simplify the result. 2√3+√3/3
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No need to rationalize anything here.
2√3+√3/3 =
Use the same rules for addition of fractions that your learned a long time ago.
LCD = 3
Applying the addition rules for fractions, we get (6√3 + √3)/7 = 7√3/3.
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