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Rationalize the denominator.
sqrt(3)/(fourth root of 2)

User Ymochurad
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Start with


\frac{√(3)}{\sqrt[4]{2}}

Multiply and divide by the cubic root of two:


\frac{√(3)}{\sqrt[4]{2}}\cdot\frac{\sqrt[4]{2^3}}{\sqrt[4]{2^3}}

Multiplying the fractions leads to


\frac{√(3)}{\sqrt[4]{2}}\cdot\frac{\sqrt[4]{2^3}}{\sqrt[4]{2^3}}=\frac{√(3)\sqrt[4]{2}}{\sqrt[4]{2\cdot 2^3}}=\frac{√(3)\sqrt[4]{2}}{\sqrt[4]{2^4}}=\frac{√(3)\sqrt[4]{2}}{2}

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