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define rationalising factor

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Answered by harshbaweja32
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Rationalising factor is a term with which a term is multiplied or divided to make the whole term rational. Rationalising factor of 15 - √3 is 15 + √3.

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Answered by Harsha360
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Hi user!!!!

Rationalising factor is a term with which a term is multiplied or divided to make the whole term rational.

Example: Rationalising factor of 15 - √3 is 15 + √3.

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