Rationalise the denominator of the following expression. That is, find an equivalent expression that does not have a square root in the denominator. Give your answer in it's simplest form.14+6‾√=
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Rationalise the denominator of the following expression. That is, find an equivalent expression that does not have a square root in the denominator. Give your answer in it's simplest form.14+6‾√=
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