SOLUTION: What is the simplified form of (2+sqrt(3)) / (1-sqrt(3))

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Question 697675: What is the simplified form of (2+sqrt(3)) / (1-sqrt(3))
Answer by DrBeeee(684)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To get rid of the radical in the denominator, multiply the expression by
(1) and get
(2) or the answer is
(3)

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