Determine whether the expression $\frac{\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{6}}{\sqrt{2+\sqrt{3}}}$ is rational

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Main Topic: Rationals and Irrationals

A rational term is an algebraic term that doesn't have literal part inside a radical. An irrational term does have literal part inside a radical.

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