What is the simplified version of this?
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1 answer:
Answer: sqrt 2(3- sqrt 5) / 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply by conjugate
3- sqrt 5/ 3- sqrt 5
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answe is A
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Work:
1 2/5 x 5 = 35/5 which is 7