Rationalise the denominator of 1 divided by√3
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1
Answer:
it is easy
Step-by-step explanation:
So we want to "rationalize" the denominator by removing the
√
3
from the denominator, and replace it with a whole number.
Well, how can we manipulate the radical into a whole number?
Maybe we can multiply both the top and the bottom by the same number, and rationalize the bottom by doing so?
If you recall,
√
3
⋅
√
3
=
3
So, we can multiply both the top and the bottom by
√
3
√
3
to make the bottom into 3!!
1
√
3
⋅
(
√
3
√
3
)
Since
√
3
√
3
=
0
we haven't changed the value of anything, so this is good.
We finally have
√
3
3
Answered by
0
Answer:
the step to be done
we have to rationalize by multiple √3 on both numerator as well as denominator
we get 1√3/3....
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