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write the rationalizing factor of 3√2
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Answered by riddhimotiyani
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Answered by mubashiramaryam3
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Step-by-step explanation:

3√2 is irrational number.

By multiplying 3√2 by √2, we get rational number.

= 3√2 ⋅ √2

= 3√(2 ⋅ 2)

Since we have two same numbers multiplying inside the radical, we can factor out one term.

= 3 ⋅ 2

= 6 is the rational number

Hence the rationalizing factor of 3√2 is √2.

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