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; Rationalize the denominator. Simplify if possible. ... Write the conjugate for each binomial. ... Practice ; Rationalizing Denominators with Radicals; Topic Index | Algebra2/Trig Index | Regents Exam Prep Center...
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Coolmath Algebra 1 Lessons: Exponents & Radicals: <9> Rationalizing Denominators ... Your browser does not support the IFRAME tag. ... The printing, distribution and/or downloading of these lessons is strictly prohibited.
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Sometimes in algebra it is desirable to find an equivalent expression for a radical expression that doesn't have any radicals in the denominator. This process is called rationalizing the denominator. You can also do the same thing with the numerator, but the denominator is more common.
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If the product of two mixed surds a + Öb and a - Öb, where a and b are rational numbers is a rational number. then a + Öb and a - Öb are called conjugate radicals.
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One of the “rules” for simplifying radicals is that you should never leave a radical in the denominator of a fraction. The reason for this rule is unclear (it appears to be a holdover from the days of slide rules), but it is nevertheless a rule that you will be expected to know in future math classes.
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Rationalizing Substitutions ... 14.1 Rationalizing Substitutions involving Radicals and Trigonometric Functions. ... Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics...
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Above we talked about rationalizing the denominator with one term. Again, rationalizing the denominator means to get rid of any radicals in the denominator.
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