Table of Contents Rationalizing Denominators With Two Terms In a previous modules we rationalized a single term denominator. We now turn our attention.

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Table of Contents Rationalizing Denominators With Two Terms In a previous modules we rationalized a single term denominator. We now turn our attention to rationalizing two term denominators. Example 1 Rationalize the denominator:

Table of Contents What should be multiplied times the denominator to eliminate the radical? The is still a radical in the result!

Table of Contents Try something a little different.

Table of Contents The radical has been eliminated!

Table of Contents The pattern we used was the original denominator … times the same two term expression, except for the opposite sign. These two expressions are called conjugates.

Table of Contents To rationalize a two term denominator multiply both numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator. Back to our original problem - rationalize the denominator

Table of Contents Multiply both numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator. Based on earlier work, we get … or

Table of Contents Example 2 Rationalize the denominator:

Table of Contents Numerators:

Table of Contents Denominators:

Table of Contents Putting it back together …

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