SOLUTION: The expression {{{2/(4-sqrt(3))}}} is equivalent to my work: {{{2/(4-sqrt(3))}}}*{{{(4+sqrt(3))/(4+sqrt(3))}}}={{{(6+2sqrt(3))/(16+3)}}} final answer: {{{(6+2sqrt(3))/19}}

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Question 697480: The expression is equivalent to
my work:
*=
final answer:
I'm not sure if my work is right.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It should be 8 instead of 6. Also, it should be 16 - 3 to get 13 in the denominator.

So the answer should be

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