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What is the rationalizing factor of root of x

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  • The factor of multiplication by which rationalization is done, is called as rationalizing factor. If the product of two surds is a rational number, then each surd is a rationalizing factor to other. Like if √2 is multiplied with √2, it will 2, which is rational number, so √2 is rationalizing factor of √2.
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  • The factor of multiplication by which rationalization is done, is called as rationalizing factor. If the product of two surds is a rational number, then each surd is a rationalizing factor to other. Like if √2 is multiplied with √2, it will 2, which is rational number, so √2 is rationalizing factor of √2.

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