SOLUTION: Square root(3)/(square root 3 + square root 2) how do I symplify to lowest terms?

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Question 82599: Square root(3)/(square root 3 + square root 2) how do I symplify to lowest terms?
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Square root(3)/(square root 3 + square root 2)
:
Multiply by the conjugate of the denominator over itself (=1)
* = = =

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