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Homework Help: Algebra 2

Posted by Selena on Monday, October 22, 2012 at 7:16pm.

To rationalize the denominator of 4/(2+√8), Brittany multiplied by (2-√8)/(2-√8) and Justin multiplied by (1-√2)/(1-√2). Explain why both are correct.

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