How do we rationalize a denominator?

1 Answer
Apr 3, 2016

Multiply the whole fraction by the denominator over itself.

Explanation:

If you have a fraction where the denominator (bottom number) is irrational, such as a square root, then multiply the whole fraction by the denominator divided by itself.

Take the example

#5/sqrt2#

which has a rational denominator.

Multiply the entire fraction by the denom. divided by itself, like so

#5/sqrt 2 * sqrt2/sqrt2 = (5sqrt2)/2#

More examples are

#3/sqrt7 * sqrt7/sqrt7 = (3sqrt7)/7#

#5/sqrt18 = 5/(3sqrt2)#
#5/(3sqrt2) * sqrt2/sqrt2 = (5sqrt2)/6#

In this last example I turned #sqrt18# into #3sqrt2# by laws of surds, and then, because #3# is already rational, I only multiplied by #sqrt2/sqrt2#, not #(3sqrt2)/(3sqrt2)#.