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12) If x= 4√3 , find 2/x in the form of rational denominator.​

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Answered by sharmachitranshi75
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Answer:

rational function is the ratio of two polynomials P(x) and Q(x) like this

f(x) = P(x)Q(x)

Except that Q(x) cannot be zero (and anywhere that Q(x)=0 is undefined)

Finding Roots of Rational Expressions

A "root" (or "zero") is where the expression is equal to zero:

Graph of Inequality

To find the roots of a Rational Expression we only need to find the the roots of the top polynomial, so long as the Rational Expression is in "Lowest Terms".

Answered by friends13
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Answer:

your ans is 1/2√3

Step-by-step explanation:

x=4√3

2/4√3

=2√3

that's it

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