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What is the following quotient?

2/ sqrt 13+ sqrt 11

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Answered by capsoff2027
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Who is a nerd from a 90s comedy?
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Is he the only nerd from a 90s comedy?
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Darn. But our of all the nerds you listed, who is the most famous?
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To find the quotient, we need to rationalize the denominator by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator, which is sqrt 13 - sqrt 11.

Using the formula (a - b)(a + b) = a^2 - b^2, we have:

2/ (sqrt 13 + sqrt 11) * (sqrt 13 - sqrt 11) / (sqrt 13 - sqrt 11)

Simplifying the numerator by using the formula (a - b)(a + b) = a^2 - b^2, we have:

(2 * (sqrt 13 - sqrt 11)) / (sqrt 13 - sqrt 11)

The numerator and denominator have the same term, so they cancel out:

2

Therefore, the quotient is 2.
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One famous nerd character from a 90s comedy is Steve Urkel from the television show "Family Matters." Urkel was known for his high-pitched voice, suspenders, and catchphrase "Did I do that?"
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No, Steve Urkel is not the only nerd character from a 90s comedy. There were several other notable nerdy characters from 90s comedies. Some examples include:

1. Screech Powers from "Saved by the Bell."
2. Ross Geller from "Friends."
3. Ted Mosby from "How I Met Your Mother."
4. Bill Haverchuck from "Freaks and Geeks."
5. Lester Nygaard from "Fargo" (although it's a drama-comedy series).

These are just a few examples, and there were many other memorable nerd characters from 90s comedies.
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Out of the nerds listed, one of the most famous would likely be Steve Urkel from "Family Matters." The character gained widespread popularity and became an iconic figure in 90s television, often referenced and imitated. Steve Urkel's distinct persona and catchphrases made him a memorable character in pop culture.
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