Math, asked by ushaumesh87, 10 months ago

what is the rationalising factor of 3√25

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Answered by Anonymous
25

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • 3√25

To Find:

  • Rationalising factor of 325

Solution:

A Rationalising factor is a number which when multiplied by the given number results to a rational number

\small\implies{\sf } Rationalising Factor of 325 = 35

Because after multiplying both of them we get = 3125 = 35³ = 5

Hence, 5 is rational number .

Answered by Mangalagouri
2

Answer:

The answer is √25

Step-by-step explanation:

If any such number is given, just write the number which has the root.

For example,

The rationalizing factor of 6√60 is √60 itself.

The rationalizing factor of 5√2 is √2 itself.

Verification:

The rationalizing factor of 3√25 is √25 because...

3√25*√25

=3*(√25)²

=3*25

=75 which is a rational number.

Hope it is clear.

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