Answer:
[tex]\frac{9+5\sqrt6}{23}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We can rewrite the fraction as
[tex]\frac{2\sqrt{3}+3\sqrt{2}}{4\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{2}}[/tex]
In order to rationalize the denominator of such a complex fraction, we must multiply the fraction by the conjugate of the denominator. In this case, the conjugate of the denominator would be [tex]4\sqrt{3}-\sqrt{2}[/tex]. Multiplying both sides of the fraction by the conjugate of the denominator would result in the fraction:
[tex]\frac{9+5\sqrt6}{23}[/tex]