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rationalize the denominator of 2/√3​

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Answered by KataraMuroi0w0
2

Answer:

 \frac{2}{\sqrt{3} }

=

 \frac{2}{\sqrt{3} }  \times  \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{ \sqrt{3} }

=

 \frac{2 \sqrt{3} }{3}

Hope that helps!

Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

\large \text{$\dfrac{2\sqrt{3} }{3}$ }

Step-by-step explanation:

First you should know about rationalizing the denominator :

It is use to remove root power from denominator.

It is use to make fraction as rational number

Now question is 2 √3..

we have  to rationalize the denominator.

Multyplying and divide √3 in the given fraction.

\large \text{$\dfrac{2}{\sqrt{3} }\times\dfrac{\sqrt{3} }{\sqrt{3} }$}\\\\\\\\\large \text{$\dfrac{2\sqrt{3} }{3}$ }\\\\\\\large \text{Thus we rationalize the denominator of $\dfrac{2}{\sqrt{3} } \ and \ get \ answer \ \dfrac{2\sqrt{3} }{3} $ }

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