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Simplify 2/(2+ square root of 3)

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  • 02-10-2014
 2/(2+ square root of 3)you need to multiply by whats called the conjugate
 2/(2+ square root of 3) x 2-√3[tex] \frac{2}{2+ \sqrt{3} } * \frac{2- \sqrt{3} }{2- \sqrt{3} } = 4-2 \sqrt{3} [/tex}


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