Rationalise the Denominator: 5+√2/(√3)

To rationalise the denominator without chainging the value of the equation, multiply both the numerator and denominator by the value of the denominator.( (5+√2)/(√3) )*(√3/√3) = ( (5√3)+√6 )/3

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