How would the fraction 5/1-sort 3. Be written if it’s denominator is rationalized using difference of squares?

Answer:
[tex] - \frac{5 + 5 \sqrt{3} }{2} [/tex]
Option A is the correct option.
Solution,
Multiply and divide by its conjugate.
[tex] \frac{5}{1 - \sqrt{3} } \times \frac{1 + \sqrt{3} }{1 + \sqrt{3} } \\ = \frac{5(1 + \sqrt{3)} }{(1 - \sqrt{3} )(1 + \sqrt{3)} } \\ = \frac{5 + 5 \sqrt{3} }{ {(1)}^{2} - { (\sqrt{3}) }^{2} } \\ = \frac{5 + 5 \sqrt{3} }{1 - 3} \\ = \frac{5 + 5 \sqrt{3} }{ - 2} \\ = - \frac{5 + 5 \sqrt{3} }{2} [/tex]
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