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In a fraction, the numerator and denominator can be multiplied by the same value and still be an equivalent fraction. For example, for which both the top and bottom of the fraction were multiplied by 3. We will use this idea in this example to create an equivalent fraction, but it will have a rational denominator.
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Now, the denominator is a rational number which was our goal.
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one term
square root
Look at what is happening here: The denominator becomes โ which is a square root that can be simplified. It simplifies to 3.
We need to multiply by something that will allow us to completely simplify the cube root. Currently there is one 3 and two xโs under the radical: โ. So, we need two more 3โs ( )and another x to be able to completely simplify the cube root.
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denominator. The conjugate has the same two terms but with the opposite sign between them.
The conjugate of โ is โ. Because of this, the denominator will simplify to a rational number.
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Lastly, this fraction can be reduced. Since there are two terms in the numerator, we must be able to reduce both of them with the denominator. In this case, we can:
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So we can completely simplify the cube root.
This now leaves a rational denominator.
Be careful with the multiplication in both the numerator and denominator.
Notice that the middle terms cancel.
The denominator will now simplify to a rational number.