SOLUTION: Rationalize the denomenator 1/sqrt6 +sqrt5-sqrt11

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Question 883518: Rationalize the denomenator 1/sqrt6 +sqrt5-sqrt11

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You seemed to want to write
1/sqrt(6) +sqrt(5)-sqrt(11) = and that would be easy.

However, you may have wanted to write
1/(sqrt(6) +sqrt(5)-sqrt(11)) = ,
where those crucial parentheses tell us that the denominator is all of .
= = = = = = =

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