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In the Study of Calculus, Students Sometimes Rewrite an Expression 1136\frac { \sqrt { 11 } - \sqrt { 3 } } { 6 }

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In the study of calculus, students sometimes rewrite an expression by rationalizing the numerator. Rationalize the numerator for the expression below. ( Note: The results will not be in simplest radical form.) 1136\frac { \sqrt { 11 } - \sqrt { 3 } } { 6 }


A) 563(11+3) \frac { 56 } { 3 ( \sqrt { 11 } + \sqrt { 3 } ) }
B) 196(11+3) \frac { 19 } { 6 ( \sqrt { 11 } + \sqrt { 3 } ) }
C) 73(11+3) \frac { 7 } { 3 ( \sqrt { 11 } + \sqrt { 3 } ) }
D) 56(11+3) \frac { 5 } { 6 ( \sqrt { 11 } + \sqrt { 3 } ) }
E) 43(11+3) \frac { 4 } { 3 ( \sqrt { 11 } + \sqrt { 3 } ) }

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