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rationalise the denominator of each of the following. 1/square root 12.​
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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \:  \sf \:  \frac{1}{ \sqrt{12} }

As we know for finding rationalise value we have to take denominator as same value and multiple the denominator in fraction.

 \:  \:  \sf \:  \frac{1}{ \sqrt{12} }  \times  \frac{ \sqrt{12} }{ \sqrt{12} }

Now multiple the numbers

 \:  \:  \sf \:  \frac{ \sqrt{12} }{ {( \sqrt{12}) }^{2} }

Now find the square of √12.

 \:  \:  \sf \:  \frac{ \sqrt{12} }{ \sqrt{12 \times  \sqrt{12} } }

As we know square root of any number if we square the square root of any number then value become same number.

•√12/12 is the answer.

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Answered by Akshaya1410
1

Answer:

√12/12 is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

1/√12 need to be multiplied by √12/√12 as it is equal to 1 and something multiplied by 1 is the number itself after multiplication you get

1/√12 X √12/√12 =

√12 multiplied by √12 is 12. so

√12/12 is your answer

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