Math, asked by sunilkumarrathor06, 8 months ago

rationalize the denominator 6/√6​

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Answered by ghazala162004
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Answer:

 \frac{6}{ \sqrt{6} }  \times   \frac{ \sqrt{6} }{ \sqrt{6} }  =    \frac{6 \sqrt{6} }{ { (\sqrt{6)} }^{2} }

Answered by byaswanth2005
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Answer:

Hi your answer is as follows

Step-by-step explanation:

On rationalising the denominator we get,

\frac{6}{\sqrt{6} } *\frac{\sqrt{6} }{\sqrt{6} } \\= \frac{6\sqrt{6} }{6} \\=\frac{\sqrt{6} }{1} \\=\sqrt{6}

therefore the denominator is rationalised,

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