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the simplest rationalization factor of √50 is​

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Answered by HiddenHive
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Step-by-step explanation:

5 root 2

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Answered by tennetiraj86
4

Answer:

Option b (√2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :-

√50

To find :-

The simplest Rationalising factor of √50?

Solution :-

Given number = √50

It can be written as

=√(2×5×5)

=> 5√2

On multiplying with√2 we get a Rational number

5√2×√2 = 5×2 = 10

So, The required number = √2

Answer :-

The simplest Rationalising factor of √50 = √2

Used formulae:-

  • The product of two irrational numbers is a rational number then they are called Rationalising factors of each other.
  • The Rationalising factor of √a is √a
  • Every irrational number has infinite number of Rationalising factors.
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