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rationalised the dinominator 2/3root3

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Answered by karabi2gogoi
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Answer:

= 2/3× root 3

= 2/root 3

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Answered by jahnvi30
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\sqrt[3]{3}Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution:

To solve this problem

2/\sqrt[3]{3}

We have to rationalized the denominator,by multiply and divide the complete number by √3.

By so we can eliminate irrational number from denominator,which is the main motive of rationalization.

So,

2/\sqrt[3]{3}

=\sqrt[2]{3}/\sqrt[3]{3}×\sqrt{3}

=\sqrt[2]{3}/9

Hope it helps you.

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