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rationalize the denominator 5 / √3​

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Answered by dhruv558961
11

Answer:

answer is 5√3/3

Step-by-step explanation:

we \: have \: to \: rationalise \:  \frac{5}{ \sqrt{3} }

 \frac{5}{ \sqrt{3} }  \times  \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{ \sqrt{3} }

 \frac{5 \sqrt{3} }{3}

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Answered by Anonymous
35

Answer:

\large{\boxed{\red{\sf{\dfrac{5\sqrt{3}}{3}}}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given number :

  • \sf{\dfrac{5}{\sqrt{3}}}

We have to rationalize the given number.

For Rationalization, we have to multiply and divide the denominator, such that square root can be over.

: \implies \sf{\dfrac{5}{\sqrt{3}}\:\times\:\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{3}}}

Now, √3 × √3 = 3

: \implies \sf{\dfrac{5\sqrt{3}}{3}}

\therefore After Rationalization, we get,

: \implies \large{\boxed{\sf{\red{\dfrac{5\sqrt{3}}{3}}}}}

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