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what is rationalising factor of 1\√50

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Answered by Tommy90711
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We generally rationalise such terms to bring the square root expression to the numerator, thus making it simpler.<br />if we multiply the denominator and numerator by √50 then the square root will go to the numerator. So i'd say √50 is the rationalising factor
Answered by Swati3101
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Answer:

The rationalizing factor of \frac{1}{\sqrt{50} } is \sqrt{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given number is \frac{1}{\sqrt{50} }

Now

\sqrt{50}=5\sqrt{2}  \times\sqrt{2} \\\sqrt{50}=5\times 2\\\sqrt{50}=10

So, 10 is a rational number.

Therefore, \sqrt{2} is the simplest form of the rationalizing factor of \sqrt{50}.

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