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rationalize the denominator 22√5 by√11​

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Answered by sg693363
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Answer:

2√55

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{22\sqrt{5} }{\sqrt{11} } \\\\\frac{22\sqrt{5} }{\sqrt{11} }*  (\frac{\sqrt{11} }{\sqrt{11} } )\\\\\frac{22\sqrt{55} }{11} \\\\2\sqrt{55}

Answered by ajthoni
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Answer:

to rationalize the number \frac{22\sqrt{5}}{\sqrt{11}}

we should multiply \frac{22\sqrt{5}}{\sqrt{11}} with \sqrt{11}

so then it will be \frac{22\sqrt{5} }{\sqrt{11^{2} } }

square root multiplied my another square root. the root will be cancelled.

so then it will be \frac{22\sqrt{5} }{11}

and now the denominator is rationalized

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