Math, asked by sujatajagtap066, 2 months ago

rational the denominator 3/(5√2)​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

By the given data  

\frac{3}{\sqrt{5}+\sqrt{2} }5+23 Rationalizing the denominator

\frac{3(\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{2} ) }{(\sqrt{5}+\sqrt{2})(\sqrt{5}-\sqrt{2}) }(5+2)(5−2)3(5−2)    Multiplying and dividing with \sqrt{5} -\sqrt{2}5−2 since it is the Rationalizing factor.

We get;

\frac{3(\sqrt{5} -\sqrt{2} ) }{3}33(5−2)

Therefore our final answer is \sqrt{5} -\sqrt{2}5−2

Answered by kishankarukuri
1

Answer:

3√2/20

Step-by-step explanation:

 =  >  \frac{3}{5 \sqrt{2} }  \times  \frac{ 5\sqrt{2} }{ 5\sqrt{2} } \\  =  >  \frac{  15 \sqrt{2} }{25 \times 4}  \\  =  >  \frac{3 \sqrt{2} }{20}

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