Why Can’t the radical be the denominator
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Because the denominator contains a radical. The denominator must contain no radicals, or else it's "wrong". ... To get the "right" answer, I must "rationalize" the denominator. That is, I must find some way to convert the fraction into a form where the denominator has only "rational" (fractional or whole number) values.
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