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Rationalise the denominator

Rationalise the denominator-example-1
User Emie
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15 votes

Answer:

30 + 12
√(5)

Explanation:

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

The conjugate of 2
√(5) - 4 is 2
√(5) + 4 , then


(12√(5)(2√(5)+4) )/((2√(5)-4)(2√(5)+4) ) ← expand denominator using FOIL

=
(120+48√(5) )/(20-16)

=
(120+48√(5) )/(4) ( divide each term on numerator by 4 )

= 30 + 12
√(5)

User Ni
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22 votes

Answer:

30+12(square root of 5)

Explanation:

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