I saw this explanation from a MGMAT instructor in an old forum question when searching for help on square roots in denominators. Was there a mistake or am I completely missing something, shouldn't the simplified expression be 8 - 4sqrt3? (see below for copy of explanation I found)
"To simplify 4 / (2 + sqrt(3))
you should multiply the numerator and denominator by (2 - sqrt 3) to get rid of the square root in the denominator
[4(2 - sqrt(3))] / [(2 + sqrt(3))(2 - sqrt(3))] = [4 - 4 sqrt(3)] / [4 - 3] = 4 - 4 sqrt (3)."