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Question
Rationalise the denominator of `5/(3 - sqrt(2))`.
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Solution
To rationalise the denominator of `5/(3 - sqrt(2))`
Multiply numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator:
`5/(3 - sqrt(2)) xx (3 + sqrt(2))/(3 + sqrt(2)) = (5(3 + sqrt(2)))/((3 - sqrt(2))(3 + sqrt(2))`
Now compute:
Denominator: `(3 - sqrt(2))(3 + sqrt(2))`
= 9 – 2
= 7
Numerator: `5(3 + sqrt(2))`
= `15 + 5sqrt(2)`
So, `(15 + 5sqrt(2))/7`
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Chapter 1: Rational and Irrational Numbers - EXERCISE 1C [Page 15]
