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A/(4√(ab))Rationalize the denominator:-

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Given the expression:


(a)/(4√(ab))

You can rationalize the denominator by multiplying the numerator and the denominator by the square root in the denominator. Set up that:


=(a)/(4√(ab))\cdot(√(ab))/(√(ab))

Remember the following Property for Radicals:


(√(x))(√(x))=(√(x))^2=x

Then, you get:


=(a√(ab))/(4(√(ab)^2))
=(a√(ab))/(4ab)

Notice that there is an "a" in the numerator and in the numerator. Knowing that:


(a)/(a)=1

You get:


=(√(ab))/(4b)

Hence, the answer is:


=(√(ab))/(4b)

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