Math, asked by atkk49260, 8 months ago

plz answer.....
why is it like this.???

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Answered by ankitathankur1101
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Answer:

\frac{48}{ \sqrt{3} } = 16\sqrt{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{48}{ \sqrt{3} }

by rationalizing,

multiplying numerator and denominator by \sqrt{3}

{note: multiplying numerator and denominator by same digit does not change the number}

\frac{48_*_\sqrt[]{3} }{\sqrt[]{3}_*_\sqrt[]{3}  }

\frac{48\sqrt{3} }{3}   (\sqrt{3} ^{2} = 3)

since 48 is divisible by 3,

16\sqrt{3}

Answered by venkat1362
0

Answer:

multiple numerator and denominator by root 3 then simplyfy answer will come

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