How do you rationalize the denominator of a radical expression that has two terms in the denominator?

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2026-04-20 05:50

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You multiply the numerator and the denominator by the "conjugate" of the denominator. For example, if the denominator is root(2) + root(3), you multiply top and bottom by root(2) - root(3). This will eliminate the roots in the denonimator.

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