How do you rationalize the denominator and simplify 4/(5+sqrt2)?

2 Answers
Mar 19, 2016

=(20-4sqrt(2))/(23)

Explanation:

Consider a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b)

Multiply by 1 but where 1=(5-sqrt(2))/(5-sqrt(2))

color(brown)(4/(5+sqrt(2))xx(5-sqrt(2))/(5-sqrt(2)))color(blue)(->(20-4sqrt(2))/(5^2-2)

=(20-4sqrt(2))/(23)

Mar 19, 2016

The simplified solution is (4(5 - sqrt2))/23

Explanation:

To rationalize the denominator you need to multiply it by a term that will eliminate the surd
You must then multiply the numerator by the same term to keep the value of the fraction the same.
So multiply by (5 - sqrt2)/(5 - sqrt 2)
this gives

(4(5 - sqrt2))/( (5 + sqrt2)(5 - sqrt2) = (4(5 - sqrt2))/(25 -2)

So the solution is (4(5 - sqrt2))/ 23