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Rationalizing Denominators in Radicals Sometimes we would like a radical expression to be written in such a way that there is no radical in the denominator.

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1 Rationalizing Denominators in Radicals Sometimes we would like a radical expression to be written in such a way that there is no radical in the denominator. To achieve this goal we use a process called rationalizing the denominator.

2 Example 1 Rationalize the denominator: We would like to eliminate the radical from the denominator. Multiply both numerator and denominator by

3 Notice that the radical in the denominator has been eliminated. Note also that we multiplied by an expression equivalent to 1, so the value of the expression was not changed.

4 Example 2 Rationalize the denominator: We would like to eliminate the radical from the denominator. Since the radical in the denominator is a fourth root, we need a perfect fourth power under the radical.

5 Consider this method to determine the necessary radicand. Since there is one factor of 3 already … … three more factors of 3, would give a total of four, and thus a perfect fourth power.

6 Consider this method to determine the necessary radicand. Since there is one factor of 3 in the radicand already … … three more factors of 3, would give a total of four, and thus a perfect fourth power.

7 Example 3 Rationalize the denominator: We would like to eliminate the radical from the denominator. Since the radical in the denominator is a cube root, we need a perfect third power under the radical.

8 One factor of 5 already … … so two more factors of 5 are needed. Two factors of y already … … so one more factor of y is needed.

9 One factor of 5 already … … so two more factors of 5 are needed. Two factors of y already … … so one more factor of y is needed.

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