Math, asked by AnonymousLegend, 9 months ago

6/4√3 Answer is √3/2 Please explain How?
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Answered by jugmalatasahoo5254
11

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:See the question is 6/4√3

So, first divide 6 and 4 by 2 -

You got 3/2√3

Than , multiply √3 to both numerator and denominator

You got 3√3/2√3√3 = 3√3/2*3 =

3√3/6 ( divide 3 and 6 by 3)

= √3/2 (ans)

Answered by alibarmawer
6

Answer:

\frac{6}{4\sqrt{3} } = \frac{3}{2\sqrt{3} } (cancel 6 and 4 by 2)

rationalize the denominator by multiplying both numerator and denominator by \sqrt{3}

so it will be \frac{3}{2\sqrt{3} } x \frac{\sqrt{3} }{\sqrt{3} } = 3 root 3/ 2 x 3

                                  =\frac{3\sqrt{3} }{6}

cancel 3 and 6 by 3

answer will be : \frac{\sqrt{3} }{2}

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