Hi there,
I need to rationalise the following denominator:
\(\displaystyle {\large\frac{15}{\sqrt{3}}}\)
And the answer given is
\(\displaystyle {\large5\sqrt{3}}\)
However I'm struggling to get to this, I get to here, basically:
\(\displaystyle {\large\frac{5\sqrt[2]{3^2}}{3}}\)
Or \(\displaystyle {\large{\frac{\sqrt{5}\sqrt[2]{3^2}}{3}}}\)
On the first instance (\(\displaystyle {\large\frac{5\sqrt[2]{3^2}}{3}}\)) do I just need to cancel out the 3s, leaving me with \(\displaystyle {\large5\sqrt{3}}\)?
I need to rationalise the following denominator:
\(\displaystyle {\large\frac{15}{\sqrt{3}}}\)
And the answer given is
\(\displaystyle {\large5\sqrt{3}}\)
However I'm struggling to get to this, I get to here, basically:
\(\displaystyle {\large\frac{5\sqrt[2]{3^2}}{3}}\)
Or \(\displaystyle {\large{\frac{\sqrt{5}\sqrt[2]{3^2}}{3}}}\)
On the first instance (\(\displaystyle {\large\frac{5\sqrt[2]{3^2}}{3}}\)) do I just need to cancel out the 3s, leaving me with \(\displaystyle {\large5\sqrt{3}}\)?