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To rationalize a denominator that has more than one term, you multiply the

fraction by B+ B, where B is the conjugate of the denominator.

To rationalize a denominator that has more than one term, you multiply the fraction-example-1
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false

you multiply both the denominator and the numerator not just the fraction.

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False.

Step-by-step explanation:

To rationalize a denominator that has more than one term, you multiply the fraction by
(b)/(b), where "b" is the conjugate of the denominator not the numerator.

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