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Rationalize the denominator.
– 5x4
✓4x +7

Rationalize the denominator. – 5x4 ✓4x +7-example-1

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Answer: (-5x⁴)(√(4x + 7))

4x + 7

Explanation:

The question is asking us to make the denominator a rational function by finding a way to remove the square root without changing the value of the overall function.

We can do this by multiplying the denominator and numerator by the √(4x + 7), since multiplying a root term by that root term = the number being rooted (√x × √x = x).

- 5x⁴ × √(4x + 7) = (-5x⁴)(√(4x + 7))

√(4x + 7) √(4x + 7) 4x + 7

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