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Question
simplify the following radical expression by using the conjugate.
\\\frac{1}{\sqrt{13} + \sqrt{7}}\\
\\\frac{\sqrt{?} - \sqrt{7}}{ }\\
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<reasoning>
Identify the conjugate of the denominator
\[
\text{Denominator} = \sqrt{13} + \sqrt{7} \implies \text{Conjugate} = \sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}
\]
Multiply numerator and denominator by the conjugate
\[
\frac{1}{\sqrt{13} + \sqrt{7}} \cdot \frac{\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}}{\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}} = \frac{\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}}{(\sqrt{13})^2 - (\sqrt{7})^2}
\]
Simplify the denominator
\[
\frac{\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}}{13 - 7} = \frac{\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}}{6}
\]
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<answer>
Simplify the following radical expression by using the conjugate.
\[\frac{1}{\sqrt{13} + \sqrt{7}}\]
\[\frac{\sqrt{
</answer>
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<reasoning>
Identify the conjugate of the denominator
\[
\text{Denominator} = \sqrt{13} + \sqrt{7} \implies \text{Conjugate} = \sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}
\]
Multiply numerator and denominator by the conjugate
\[
\frac{1}{\sqrt{13} + \sqrt{7}} \cdot \frac{\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}}{\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}} = \frac{\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}}{(\sqrt{13})^2 - (\sqrt{7})^2}
\]
Simplify the denominator
\[
\frac{\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}}{13 - 7} = \frac{\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{7}}{6}
\]
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<answer>
Simplify the following radical expression by using the conjugate.
\[\frac{1}{\sqrt{13} + \sqrt{7}}\]
\[\frac{\sqrt{
</answer>
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