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To rationalize the denominator of the fraction, we multiply the numerator and denominator by $\sqrt{10}$
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$\frac{1}{\sqrt{10}}\cdot \frac{\sqrt{10}}{\sqrt{10}}$
Learn how to solve rationalisation problems step by step online. Rationalize and simplify the expression 1/(10^(1/2)). To rationalize the denominator of the fraction, we multiply the numerator and denominator by \sqrt{10}. Multiplying fractions \frac{1}{\sqrt{10}} \times \frac{\sqrt{10}}{\sqrt{10}}. When multiplying two powers that have the same base (\sqrt{10}), you can add the exponents. Cancel exponents \frac{1}{2} and 2.