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Rationalise the denominator b^2/√a^2+b^2+a

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Answered by DevendraLal
23

Given:

b^2/√a^2+b^2+a

To Find:

Rationalization of the given term.

Solution:

1) Rationalization is the process of eliminating the imaginary numbers from the denominator of an algebraic fraction. This removes the radicals from the fraction so that the denominator contains a rational number only.

2) In this process we just multiply the denominator with the conjugate of it.

3) The process of the rationalization is

  • b²/√a²+b²+a
  • b²(√a²+b²-a)/(√a²+b²+a)(√a²+b²-a)
  • b²(√a²+b²-a)/(√a²+b²)²- (a)²
  • b²(√a²+b²-a)/a²+b²- a²
  • b²(√a²+b²-a)/b²

√a²+b²-a

Answered by muskan3424
13

Answer:

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