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Question
The rationalisation factor of \[\sqrt{3}\] is
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\[- \sqrt{3}\]
\[\frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}\]
\[2\sqrt{3}\]
\[- 2\sqrt{3}\]
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Solution
We know that rationalization factor for `sqrta` is `1/sqrta`. Hence rationalization factor of `sqrt3` is `1/sqrt3`.
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