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Rationalise the denominator with two surds? (1 Viewer)

Rohanco

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Having trouble here;

Express as a single fraction with rational denominator...

Thanks :)
 

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Demise

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Curious as to why you multiplied by 3?
 

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You can rationalise the bottom by multiplying both the top and bottom by 2*root10 - 1
I don't know the proper term of it but you will be creating a difference of two squares (a^2 - b^2) in the denominator and thus removing the surd.
 

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You can rationalise the bottom by multiplying both the top and bottom by 2*root10 - 1
I don't know the proper term of it but you will be creating a difference of two squares (a^2 - b^2) in the denominator and thus removing the surd.
+1. You got as far as simplifying it, now you just have to rationalise it.
 

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