Math, asked by kriti4226, 8 months ago

rationalize the denominator

 \frac{1}{3 \sqrt[]{6} }

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 =  >  \frac{1}{ 3\sqrt{6} }  \\  \\  =  >  \frac{1}{3 \sqrt{6} }  \times  \frac{3 \sqrt{6} }{3 \sqrt{6} }  \\  \\  =  >  \frac{3 \sqrt{6} }{9 \times 6}  \\  \\  =  >  \frac{3 \sqrt{6} }{54}

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 \huge{ \longrightarrow{ \frac{1}{3 \sqrt{6} }}}  \\ \\  \huge{ \longrightarrow{ \frac{1}{3 \sqrt{6} } }} \times  \frac{3 \sqrt{6} }{3 \sqrt{6} }  \\  \\ \huge{ \longrightarrow{ \frac{3 \sqrt{6} }{54} }}

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