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OpenStudy (artfis):

Help needed please! How do you rationalize the denominator for this expression and simplify it? I need a good push on this, that's all. Expression typed in below.

OpenStudy (artfis):

\[2y ^{4}\div \sqrt[4]{27x ^{11}}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The denominator would be approximately 2.279x^(2.75)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please click the medal next to my answer :D

OpenStudy (artfis):

I'm not sure about the decimal working out for this...... however. There shouldn't be decimals.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, if it was the THIRD root there wouldn't be, but it's the 4th ...

OpenStudy (radar):

Rationalizing the denominator is to express the fraction without a radical in the denominator.

OpenStudy (radar):

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