It is called rationalisation [of the denominator].
It is called rationalising the denominator.
Rationalising the denominator.
Multiply the numerator and denominator by the complex conjugate of the denominator ... [ root(2) minus i ]. This process is called 'rationalizing the denominator'.
To add or subtract radical fractions, you need to have the same radical term in the numerator and denominator. Find a common denominator and then combine the numerators (if adding) or subtract the numerators (if subtracting) while keeping the common denominator. Simplify the resulting fraction, if possible.
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"rationalizing" the denominator
It is called rationalising the denominator.
It is called rationalising the denominator.
Rationalising the denominator.
The process of removing a nucleus is called enucleation. A glass needle can be used in the process of removing the nucleus.
The process is called dehydration.
This process is called money withdrawing.
The process is called shearing, or clipping.
It is called rationalizing the denominator, and it is done by multiplying numerator and denominator by appropriate numbers. Note that if you do that, you will usually end up with radicals in the numerator. Examples: 1 / (square root of 2): Multiply numerator and denominator by the square root of 2. 1 / (square root of 2 + square root of 3): Multiply numerator and denominator by (square root of 2 - square root of 3).
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