6/5-sq root 3
\[\huge \frac 65 - \sqrt 3\] ???
no sorry
then how does it look like?
(5- sq root 3) is the denominator
i dont know how to type it like you did
and you're supposed to do...?
conjugation? i don't recall if that's the term...but it's rationalization with 2 terms
rationalize the denominator
then multiply numerator and denominator by \(5 + \sqrt 3\) to get rid of the sqrt in the denominator
okay, would get like 22 as the denominator?
@xlegendx
yes denominator is 22
i got (30+6 sq root 3)/22 but that's not an option
then simplify it
Can someone tell him how to do the latex commands. There is an equation editor in the window.
back to what i was saying before i became nervous when i saw preetha typing something... 2 is a common factor for 30 and 6 so bring that out...then you can cancel something
Heyitsmelalala , you can write your equations by using the "Equation Editor" in the given area where you are typing . Check the attachment please. First attachment : Click on the equation button. After clicking on the equation button, use the given commands and operations to write your equation nicely .
Or you can prefer drawing your equation by using "Draw" option.
Fun Fact: advanced latex users write their latex directly on comment boxes
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