Rationalize the denominator of the expression \(\frac{6 + 2\sqrt{5}}{4 - 3\sqrt{6}}\)

a

\(\frac{12+ 4\sqrt{5 + 7} 5 + 6\sqrt{3}}{39}\)

b

\(\frac{-(24 + 18\sqrt{6} + 8\sqrt{5} + 6\sqrt{30})}{38}\)

c

\(\frac{24 + 3\sqrt{6 + 8} 5 + 6\sqrt{30}}{19}\)

d

\(\frac{-15 + 3\sqrt{5 + 18} 5 + 6\sqrt{30}}{36}\)

e

\(\frac{-(12 + 4\sqrt{5} +9\sqrt{6} + 3\sqrt{30})}{19}\)

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fortuneARS
2 years ago

6+2√5
---------
4 – 3√6
Rationalize
6+2√5(4+3√6)
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4–3√6(4+3√6

24+18√6+8√5+6√30
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16– 54

24+18√6+8√5+6√30
------------------------------
–38.

–(24+18√6+8√5+6√30)
--------------------------------
38
The answer is correct 💯🔥

AnyinamChimkwesiri
10 months ago

Aren't B and E the same?

folumari17
2 years ago

how do they arrive at 19 as the denominator

Estyqueen55
7 years ago

the answer is meant to be C
it's wrong

Chuks612
9 years ago

It's C. Rectify this.

Chuks612
9 years ago

Incorrect. It's C.

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