Question 6

Jambmaths question: 

Rationalize $\frac{\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{3}}$

Option A: 

$-5-2\sqrt{6}$

Option B: 

$-5+3\sqrt{2}$

Option C: 

$5-2\sqrt{3}$

Option D: 

$5+2\sqrt{6}$

Jamb Maths Solution: 

$\begin{align}  & \frac{\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{3}}=\frac{\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{3}}\times \frac{\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{3}} \\ & \frac{\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{3}}=\frac{2+3+2\sqrt{6}}{2-3}=\frac{5+2\sqrt{6}}{-1} \\ & \frac{\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{3}}=-5-2\sqrt{6} \\\end{align}$

Jamb Maths Topic: 
Year of Exam: