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Rationalize the denominator!
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Rationalize the denominator! Question in the picture-example-1
User Maxim Rabtsun
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29 votes
29 votes

Answer:

A
(45-5\sqrt7)/(37)

Explanation:

Easy. First let's multiply numerator and denominator by
9-\sqrt7 since we will create a difference of squares to get rid of the root, then start doing the calculations


(10(9-\sqrt7))/((9+sqrt7)(9-\sqrt7))=(10(9-\sqrt7))/(81-7) = (10(9-\sqrt7))/(74) =\\(5(9-\sqrt7))/(37)=(45-5\sqrt7)/(37)

User Jaymin
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8 votes

Answer:

A

Explanation:


(10)/(9+√(7) )

To rationalise the denominator multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator.

the conjugate of 9 +
√(7) is 9 -
√(7)

=
(10(9-√(7)) )/((9+√(7))(9-√(7)) ) ← expand denominator using FOIL

=
(90-10√(7) )/(81-7)

=
(90-10√(7) )/(74) ( divide terms on numerator/ denominator by 2 )

=
(45-5√(7) )/(37) → A

User HDW Production
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