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Mathematics, 10.06.2021 18:50 genyjoannerubiera

To rationalize the denominator of 5 - \sqrt{7} \div 9 - \sqrt{14}
, you should multiply the expression by which fraction?
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5 + \sqrt{7} \div 9 - \sqrt{14}
9 - \sqrt{14} \div 9 - \sqrt{14}
9 + \sqrt{14} \div 9 + \sqrt{14}
\sqrt{14} \div \sqrt{14}

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