Math, asked by lalzarlienstk, 1 month ago

.. Rationalise the denominator of 1 by √3

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Answered by sushmitha8318
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Answer:

Rationalization means to remove the root from the denominator To rationalize 1/root3: We have to multiply both numerator and denominator by root 3 1*root3/root 3*root3 =root 3/3 So our answer is root 3/3

Step-by-step explanation:

given,

1√3

by rationalizing,

1√3 ×(√3 / √3)

=√3/ 3

Answered by brainlyuser6742
0

Answer:

we can multiply both the top and the bottom by the same number, and rationalize the bottom.

So, we can multiply both the top and the bottom by \sqrt{3} /\sqrt{3} to make the bottom into 3

1/\sqrt{3} · ( \sqrt{3} /\sqrt{3)}

Since ( \sqrt{3} /\sqrt{3) = 0

we haven't changed the value of anything, so this is good.

We finally have \sqrt{3} / 3

\sqrt{3} / 3 is the Rationalize of the denominator of 1/√3

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