Rationalizing the Denominator
B. There are 3 Cases of Rationalizing the Denominator 1. Case I: There is ONE TERM in the denominator and it is a SQUARE ROOT. 7 Example: 3 Procedure: Multiply top and bottom by the same radical. 7 3 3 3 7 3 3 one term square root Look at what is happening here! ( 3) 2 Since squaring is the opposite of taking the square root, they ................
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