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Similar to multiplying radicals, to divide you simply divide the
numbers outside the radical and then divide the numbers inside
the radical.
Example:
If a radical remains in the denominator, you rationalize the
denominator as follows,
𝑥 + 1
𝑥
=
𝑥 + 1
𝑥
∙
𝑥
𝑥
=
𝑥(𝑥 + 1)
𝑥2
=
𝑥 𝑥 + 1
𝑥
Question 7:
When would you rationalize the denominator?

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Radical operations question7

  • 1.
  • 2. Similar to multiplying radicals, to divide you simply divide the numbers outside the radical and then divide the numbers inside the radical. Example:
  • 3. If a radical remains in the denominator, you rationalize the denominator as follows, 𝑥 + 1 𝑥 = 𝑥 + 1 𝑥 ∙ 𝑥 𝑥 = 𝑥(𝑥 + 1) 𝑥2 = 𝑥 𝑥 + 1 𝑥
  • 4. Question 7: When would you rationalize the denominator?