JAMB - Mathematics (2004 - No. 40)

Simplify \(\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}+2}\) in the form \(a+b\sqrt{3}\)
2 -√3
-2 - √3
2 + √3
-2 + √3

Explanation

\(\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}+2}\)

= \(\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}+2}\times \frac{\sqrt{3} - 2}{\sqrt{3} - 2}\)

= \(\frac{\sqrt{3}-2}{(\sqrt{3})^{2} -2^{2}}\)

= \(\frac{\sqrt{3}-2}{3-4}\)

= \(\frac{\sqrt{3}-2}{1}\) = -\(\sqrt{3}+2\)

= 2- \(\sqrt{3}\)

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