Math, asked by shashvatmalik3907, 1 month ago

rationalize the denominator 1/\sqrt[5]{8}
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Answered by pkumari84322
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Answer:

Step 1: To rationalize the denominator, you need to multiply both the numerator and denominator by the radical found in the denominator.

Step 1

Step 2: Multiply both the numerator and the denominator. Remember that you can multiply numbers outside the radical with numbers outside the radical and numbers inside the radical with numbers inside the radical.

Step 2

Step 3: Simplify the radicals.

Step 3

Step 4: Reduce the fraction, if you can. In this case, the we cannot reduce, so the answer is:

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Answered by ItzSweetPoison01
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Answer:

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√1 /√5 × √5 /√5 = √5/5

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