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Rationalize the denominator 5÷2√2 it's urgent​

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Answered by student559
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Step-by-step explanation:

5/ 2√2

(5 × 2√2) / 2√2(2√2)

10√2 / 8

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Answered by ariestheracer
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Answer:

 =  \frac{5 \sqrt{2} }{4}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \implies \:  \frac{5}{2 \sqrt{2} }

rationalising the denominator,

 =  \frac{5}{2 \sqrt{2} }  \times  \frac{ \sqrt{2} }{ \sqrt{2} }

 =  \frac{5 \sqrt{2} }{2 \sqrt{2} \times  \sqrt{2}  }

 =  \frac{5 \sqrt{2} }{2 \times 2}

 =  \frac{5  \sqrt{2}  }{4}

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