Math, asked by sajidsanse5, 5 months ago


Rationalize the denominator.
 \frac{11}{ \sqrt{3} }

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Answered by Anonymous
87

Answer:

\huge{\underline{\underline{Given→}}}

  • \sf\green{Equation→\dfrac{11}{√3}}

\huge{\underline{\underline{To\:Perform→}}}

\sf\purple{→Rationalization\:of\:the\:given\:equation.}

\huge{\underline{\underline{Answer→}}}

\sf\blue{→\dfrac{11}{√3}}

\sf\blue{→\dfrac{11}{√3}\times\dfrac{√3}{√3}}

\sf\blue{→\dfrac{11\times√3}{√3\times√3}}

\sf\blue{→\dfrac{11√3}{(√3)^2}}

\sf\blue{→\dfrac{11√3}{3}}

\sf{\boxed{\boxed{\pink{→\dfrac{11√3}{3}✔}}}}

Thus, the rationalized form of the given equation is \dfrac{11√3}{3} which is the required answer.

HOPE IT HELPS.

Answered by ItzWanderousGirl
6

Answer:

The rationalise formed of the given equation is

11 \sqrt{3 } /3

hope it's helpful ☺️

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