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ratiolize the demoinatipn​

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Answered by jamesbond45
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To rationalize the denominator means to eliminate any radical expressions in the denominator such as square roots and cube roots. The key idea is to multiply the original fraction by an appropriate value, such that after simplification, the denominator no longer contains radicals.

Answered by palak9053
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Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: To rationalize the denominator, you must multiply both the numerator and the denominator by the conjugate of the denominator. Remember to find the conjugate all you have to do is change the sign between the two terms.

Step 2: Distribute (or FOIL) both the numerator and the denominator. Remember that you can multiply numbers outside the radical with numbers outside the radical and numbers inside the radical with numbers inside the radical.

Step 3: Combine like terms.

Step 4: Simplify the radicals.

Step 5: Combine like terms.

Step 6: Reduce the fraction, if you can. In this case you can not reduce, so the answer is:

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